Health Apple Watch heart rate notifications helped 12-year-old girl discover and treat cancer

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For 12-year-old Imani Miles, her Apple Watch is more than just an accessory. It is what she says saved her life.

It was nighttime when Imani’s mom, Jessica Kitchen of Flushing, noticed the constant beeps from her daughter’s Apple Watch, alerting Imani to an abnormally high heart rate.

“That’s really weird because it’s never happened before,” Kitchen says. “It just kept going off.”

Concerned, Kitchen took her daughter to the hospital, where doctors removed Imani’s appendix as treatment for appendicitis. It was then that they learned of a neuroendocrine tumor on her appendix, very rarely seen in children.

“If [the watch] didn’t go off, I probably would have just waited and taken her in the next couple of days,” Kitchen says.

By the time doctors discovered Imani’s tumor, the cancer had already spread to other parts of her body, requiring her to undergo surgery to remove it.

“Wearables play a crucial role in supporting people to build better health behaviors,” says João Bocas, aka The Wearables Expert, one of the world’s top thought leaders in wearable tech. “Wearables on their own will not be a miracle, but with the combination of human effort they can improve well-being.”

 
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