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Cancer Next Step

Understand your options. Know your next step.

Know your next step in a cancer decision

Not an encyclopedia. A navigation path — so you leave knowing what to do next, not only what cancer is.

Start with lung cancer — the first complete cancer decision journey.

Start here · about 3 minutes

Where are you right now?

Pick the decision you are facing. Lung cancer is our first complete journey — newly diagnosed, biomarkers, treatment comparison, Stage IV decisions, second opinion, or care center expertise. Each path opens What to do next.

  1. I was just diagnosed — I don’t know what comes firstAI Entry: first decisions after a new diagnosis.Next: Direct answer → first 3 decisions → your next step.
  2. I’m deciding about biomarker / molecular testingAI Entry: whether missing information could change options.Next: Direct answer → information gap → your next step.
  3. I need to compare treatment optionsAI Entry: framework to compare choices without ranking treatments.Next: Direct answer → five-question framework → your next step.
  4. I’m considering a second opinionAI Entry: when another opinion may help — and when it may not.Next: Direct answer → prepare → your next step.
  5. I’m wondering if I need another center or specialistAI Entry: expertise match first — not hospital fame.Next: Direct answer → clarify your goal → your next step.
  6. I was diagnosed with Stage IV / advanced lung cancerAI Entry: choose a path with goals, trade-offs, and priorities.Next: Direct answer → goals → compare → your next step.
  7. I’m wondering whether a clinical trial is relevantAI Entry: compare trials as an option — not a last resort.Next: Direct answer → compare framework → your next step.
  8. My lung cancer has come back — what now?AI Entry: reassess changes first, then compare next options.Next: Direct answer → what changed → your next step.
  9. My treatment is no longer working — what now?AI Entry: understand what changed, then compare next options.Next: Direct answer → what changed → your next step.
  10. I’m wondering whether surgery should be part of my planSupporting module: compare surgery as one path among options.Next: Direct answer → compare framework → your next step.
  11. I want my goals and daily life included in the decisionSupporting module: add personal priorities to every treatment discussion.Next: Direct answer → define priorities → your next step.
  12. I’m wondering if this plan can work with my real lifeSupporting module: include cost, travel, time, and support in planning.Next: Direct answer → feasibility framework → your next step.
  13. My cancer came back, or the plan suddenly changedRe-enter treatment comparison — recurrence Moment is planned in the OS skeleton.Next: Direct answer + What to do next on treatment comparison.
Other cancer guides are structured the same way and will deepen over time. Browse all guides · Open the lung decision center

Other cancer guides

Lung cancer is the first complete case. Other centers share the same decision framework and will deepen over time — not a different product.