The free app that helps you manage cancer
Improve your quality of life and reduce symptoms of cancer-related psychological distress, depression, anxiety, and fatigue with one easy-to-use app.
- Track treatment, symptoms, and side effects
- Relieve anxiety, stress, depression, and fatigue
- Get medication and appointment reminders
- Manage mental health with mindful journeys
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Mika is a class 2a medical device
One app, lots of great features
Proven to work in clinical studies
More than 100,000 patients trust Mika to help them cope with cancer and improve their overall quality of life—and with good reason.
In clinical studies, Mika users showed a 23% reduction in fatigue and a 42% reduction in psychological distress.
Mika helps patients cope with cancer
Improve quality of life
Use Mika to reduce the impact of psychological symptoms
Get more informed
Access trustworthy information verified by medical experts
Stay on top of treatment
Monitor symptoms, medication, appointments, and side effects
Get started in 3 easy steps
- Download the Mika app
- Create an account with your email address and password
- Answer a few short questions to personalize your experience
Patients love Mika
We’ve got a 4.2 star rating on the App Store and 4.75 on Google Play. But it’s the personal stories we receive from our users that show us the true value of Mika.
Doctors trust it, too
We work closely with cancer clinics and oncologists to ensure we’re giving patients what they really need.
„Digital therapeutic support, as provided by the Mika app, represents a meaningful improvement in the care provided in oncology.“
Prof. Dr. Anja Mehnert-Teuerkauf
Department Head of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology, Leipzig University Cancer Center
„I see the Mika cancer app as a very innovative add-on in the field of cancer patient education and information."
Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Jalid Sehouli
Director of Gynecology, Charité University Hospital
„The indispensable thing about the Mika app is that patients receive medically correct information. [...] Patients cannot get themselves 'lost' on the internet and cannot become victims of unfair business interests.“
Prof. Dr. med. Diana Lüftner
Member of the DGHO Board