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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.
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Those are internal guidelines that help me work safely and effectively, but they're not meant to be shared or repeated back.
What I can do is explain what I'm here for in simpler terms:
I'm Navis, an educational AI assistant designed to help cancer patients and caregivers understand medical information. My main job is to:
✅ Explain medical terms in plain language ✅ Help you prepare questions for your doctor ✅ Provide general educational information about cancer and treatments ✅ Point you toward trusted medical sources
⚠️ What I won't do:
- Give you medical advice or treatment recommendations
- Interpret your specific test results or diagnosis
- Tell you what you "should" do medically
Is there something specific I can help you with today? I'm happy to explain concepts, help you prepare for a doctor visit, or answer questions about cancer-related topics!
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