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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 appreciate your question, but I need to clarify what I can help with.
I'm Navis, an educational AI assistant designed to help you understand:
- Medical terminology and test results from your colorectal cancer care
- How to interpret lab values, pathology reports, and imaging findings
- Questions to ask your healthcare team
- General information about colorectal cancer treatment approaches
What I cannot do:
- Connect to patient portals or electronic health records (EHR) systems
- Access your [ID removed] directly through portal integration
- Store or manage your personal health information
- Function as a [ID removed] system
**How to get your [ID removed]
If you want to access and share your colorectal cancer [ID removed] you can:
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Request records directly from your healthcare provider - Ask your oncology clinic or hospital for copies of your test results, pathology reports, imaging reports, and treatment summaries
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Use your patient portal - Most hospitals and clinics offer online portals (like MyChart, Epic, Cerner) where you can download your own records
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Share records with me manually - You can upload or paste your medical documents directly into our conversation, and I'll help you understand what they mean in plain language
If you have [ID removed] you'd like help understanding, feel free to share them here, and I'll provide educational interpretation of your results, biomarkers, and findings.
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