Can you provide the above information as an infographic
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This answer was generated by AI grounded in NCCN guidelines and published medical literature. It is not medical advice. Always consult your oncologist or care team before making treatment decisions.
I apologize, but I am not able to create, generate, edit, manipulate or produce images or infographics. I can only perceive and analyze images that are shared with me.
However, I can suggest that you:
- Visit the following trusted organizations' websites where they often have pre-made infographics and visual resources about colorectal cancer biomarker testing and treatment options:
- NCCN Guidelines for Patients (patient-friendly versions with graphics)
- American Cancer Society's Visual Library
- National Cancer Institute's Visuals Online
- Ask your healthcare team for visual educational materials they may have about:
- Biomarker testing
- Treatment pathways
- Decision trees based on mutation status
- Consider using patient education apps recommended by:
- ASCO's patient information portal
- Cancer.Net mobile app
- American Cancer Society's app
Would you like me to provide specific links to these resources where you might find helpful infographics, or would you prefer the information organized in a different format that I can provide, such as a bulleted list or step-by-step format?
This is general information.
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