Private beta for patients, caregivers, and care teams
Organize the oncology journey between visits.
OncoPath helps people make sense of appointments, questions, care notes, and educational context — without replacing medical advice from licensed clinicians.
OncoPath beta workspace
Care timeline
Next visit: bring 4 questions
Lab follow-up • notes saved
Question builder
What should I ask about side effects?
What changes should I track before next visit?
Which documents should my caregiver review?
Plain-language topics
Treatment terms
Visit prep
Mission
Reduce the cognitive load of cancer care.
OncoPath is designed for the quiet, difficult work that happens between appointments: remembering what changed, preparing questions, keeping supporters aligned, and understanding unfamiliar information.
Built for trust from the MVP onward
The private beta focuses on education, organization, and feedback — not diagnosis, treatment decisions, or emergency guidance.
Feature highlights for the private beta.
A focused set of tools to make the next oncology conversation easier to prepare for and easier to remember afterward.
Screenshot-style previews of the MVP workspace.
Native product mockups show the intended beta experience: clear, structured, and calm enough to use during stressful moments.
Today’s care board
Prepare for Tuesday oncology visit
Upload notes and summarize changes
Learning queue
Save terms, questions, and plain-language notes you want to revisit before a care conversation.
A simple workflow for the moments between visits.
The beta keeps the core loop intentionally simple so people can use it without learning a complex platform.
01
Organize care context
Collect appointment details, notes, documents, symptoms, and questions in one place.
02
Prepare conversations
Use prompts and summaries to make the next visit easier to navigate.
03
Improve the beta
Share feedback about what feels clear, useful, safe, or missing.
Trust messaging built into the product and the site.
OncoPath is careful about what it is — and what it is not. The homepage makes the same boundaries clear to beta participants.
We are inviting a small group of patients, caregivers, advocates, and clinicians to help shape a trustworthy MVP before wider access.