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1. A method for providing a virtual disease therapy environment for a patient, comprising:
configuring a patient computing system to create a clinician-customized virtual disease therapy environment, including computer-executable instructions that configure the computer system to perform at least the following:
execute a game in response to a request,accessing from a remote computer database game parameters that are associated with a patient, wherein the game parameters were created due to action of a remote clinician as part of a disease therapy program,execute the game when requested such that when the game is executed, the game is executed using the identified game parameters associated with the patient,receive heart-rate readings from a heart-rate sensor representing physical activity of the patient, wherein the heart-rate readings are generated by one or more electronic heart-rate sensors that monitor physical attributes of the patient, andchange game state dependent on the game parameters and the heart-rate readings such that the patient's heart-rate remains within an ideal range,wherein the game involves at least one entity that represents a disease, and that the entity becomes weaker or diminishing as a direct result of the patient's physical activity, andactivate a cool down timer when the heart-rate readings indicate that a heart-rate of the patient has exceeded a pre-determined rate, wherein once the cool down timer is activated, the patient cannot engage in identical physical activity until the cool down timer expires; and configuring a clinician computing system to create a clinician-customized virtual disease therapy environment, including computer-executable instructions that configure the computer system to perform at least the following:
communicatively couple to the patient computing system so as to receive a representation of at least some of the heart-rate sensor readings representing the physical activity of the patient, and configured to cause the representation to be visualized to a clinician; and the one or more electronic sensors configured to monitor adjunct therapy to treat comorbidities associated with cancer. |