Cancer needs to die in our lifetime.
Not our kids'. Not our grandkids'. Ours.
I lost five siblings to cancer. I watched brilliant oncologists navigate impossible decisions without the tools they deserved. So I built this.
What if this website saves one life?
It could be my life. It could be yours.
31 landmark trials. Full desktop analysis and mobile quick reference for each. HER2+, TNBC, HR+/HER2−, genomic testing, surgical management.
View Breast Trials15 free clinical documentation tools. ISBAR, SOAP notes, care plans, NEWS2, GCS, Braden Scale, chemo triage. No login. No data stored.
Open NurseToolsConnect with oncologists tackling exactly what you're tackling.
Clinical discussions. Peer collaboration. Your conversations stay private.
Mobile-optimized breast cancer summaries for point-of-care decisions. Save for clinic.
Comprehensive desktop deep-dives with complete efficacy, safety, subgroups, and context.
Join the forum to collaborate with peers and share insights securely.
Cancer needs to die in our lifetime. Not our kids'. Not our grandkids'. Ours.
Oncologists make life-or-death decisions with scattered trial data, no central hub, and no secure way to collaborate with peers tackling the same problems. The best minds in cancer research work in silos while patients run out of time.
Evidence Library: Landmark breast cancer trials synthesized into Quick Reference (mobile, point-of-care) and Full Analysis (desktop, comprehensive) formats. Starting with breast cancer — the most complete set first. Other cancer types will follow.
Expert Forum: Connect with oncologists working on exactly what you're working on. Clinical discussions. Peer collaboration. Your conversations stay private.
NurseTools: 15 free clinical documentation tools for oncology nurses and hospital staff. No login required. No patient data stored. Print-ready in 60 seconds.
I lost five siblings to cancer — Jim, Bill, David, Lisa and Terrie. I watched brilliant oncologists navigate impossible decisions without the tools they deserved — no central evidence hub, no secure peer network, no way to collaborate at the speed cancer demands. So I built this.
I'm a systems architect with 17 Google technical certifications in data systems, automation, and applied AI. I know how to build infrastructure that serves clinicians. Every number on this platform traces to its source publication. Zero calculation. Zero editorializing. Zero hallucination.
You spent years becoming an expert because beating cancer matters to you. You've seen the pain in your patients' eyes. You've watched families hold each other in waiting rooms. You've delivered news no doctor wants to deliver.
You didn't go through residency, fellowships, and sleepless nights just to fight cancer with one hand tied behind your back. You deserve the best evidence, instantly. You deserve to collaborate with peers who understand your specific challenges.
You're at the bedside when patients wake up scared at 3 AM. You notice the subtle changes that save lives. You hold hands, translate medical jargon for terrified families, and advocate fiercely for your patients.
You see the whole patient — not just the diagnosis. You know their grandkids' names, their favourite foods, what keeps them fighting. This platform gives you access to the same trial evidence your oncologists use, so you can be an even stronger advocate.
Every time you access better information faster, you give someone time. Maybe it's months — enough to see a grandchild born. Maybe it's weeks — enough to attend a graduation. Maybe it's days — enough to say what needs to be said.
If each of us saves just one day per patient through better evidence and collaboration, together we save millions of hours of life.
If you save one life, my work is done.
What if this website saves one life?
It could be my life. It could be yours.
The Mission: Give oncologists, nurses, and healthcare teams the evidence and the network they need to kill cancer faster. Every trial. Every breakthrough — accessible and secure.
Cancer doesn't wait. Neither should we.
For healthcare professionals only. All trial summaries are based on published data and do not constitute medical advice.