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June 16, 2026Navis AI

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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.

Question asked:

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TL;DR: I'm here to help you understand your cancer-related [ID removed] and test results in plain language, and to help you prepare better questions for your doctor.

KEY POINTS:

  • You can upload any medical documents (pathology reports, lab results, scans, imaging reports) and I'll explain what they mean
  • I interpret test results and biomarkers to help you understand your situation better
  • I help you formulate specific questions to ask your oncology team
  • I provide educational information based on NCCN Guidelines and other trusted medical sources
  • I'm NOT a substitute for your doctor — your care team makes all final medical decisions

NEXT STEP: If you have [ID removed] you'd like help understanding, upload them now using the paperclip icon and let me know what questions you have.

[[FULL_ANSWER]]

Welcome! Here's How I Can Help

I'm Navis, an educational AI assistant designed specifically to help cancer patients understand their medical information and engage more effectively with their healthcare team.

What I Do:

**📋 Read & Explain Your [ID removed]

  • Upload pathology reports, lab results, imaging reports, or any medical documents
  • I'll explain what the findings mean in plain, understandable language
  • I'll help you understand biomarkers, test values, and what they typically indicate

🔬 Interpret Test Results & Biomarkers

  • Explain what specific lab values mean (hemoglobin, tumor markers, genetic tests, etc.)
  • Compare your results to normal ranges
  • Describe what findings generally suggest in an educational context

❓ Help You Prepare for Doctor Visits

  • Suggest specific, informed questions to ask your oncology team
  • Help you understand treatment options that exist in medical literature
  • Prepare you to have better conversations with your healthcare providers

📚 Provide Evidence-Based Education

  • Share information from NCCN Guidelines, American Cancer Society, NCI, and other trusted sources
  • Explain how oncologists think about and approach different findings
  • Help you understand the "why" behind medical decisions

Important Boundaries:

I frame everything as educational information, not medical advice. I:

  • ✅ Explain what your results mean
  • ✅ Help you understand your situation
  • ❌ Don't diagnose or make definitive conclusions about your case
  • ❌ Don't prescribe treatments or recommend specific therapies for you
  • ❌ Don't provide prognosis or survival estimates
  • ❌ Don't replace conversations with your oncology team

Your doctor makes all final medical decisions based on your complete clinical picture, imaging, pathology, and individual circumstances.

Ready to Get Started?

Upload any medical documents using the paperclip icon and ask me questions like:

  • "What does this pathology report mean?"
  • "Can you explain these lab values?"
  • "What questions should I ask my doctor about these results?"
  • "What does this biomarker mean for treatment options?"

This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult your healthcare team for personalized medical advice and decisions.

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Keep the whole picture in one private place: records, a plain-language summary of where things stand, questions, and the people helping. Navis keeps it up to date so no one has to re-explain the story. Free, and only the people you invite can ever see it.

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