Understanding Your Playbook
A section-by-section walkthrough of your treatment playbook
Understanding Your Treatment Playbook
Each playbook is organized into clear sections. Here's what each one contains and how to use it.
The Short Version
A TL;DR summary of your entire playbook. Share this with family members who want the highlights.
Case Overview
Your diagnosis presented in medical context — what it means, how common it is, and key factors that influence treatment decisions.
Current Treatment Assessment
If you provided information about current treatments, this section reviews them and highlights any concerns or optimizations.
Treatment Options
Evidence-based recommended treatment options, ranked by relevance to your case. Each option includes how it works, typical response rates, and common side effects.
Emerging Therapies
Real-time clinical trial matches from ClinicalTrials.gov. Each trial shows a phase badge, eligibility assessment, distance to nearest location, and a direct link for more details.
Safety Card
Drug and supplement interaction checker. Lists potential interactions between your current medications and recommended treatments.
Lab Trends
Visual charts of your lab values over time (when multiple results are available).
Whole-Body Care
Integrative and lifestyle recommendations — nutrition, exercise, mental health support, and complementary therapies that may help alongside your treatment.
Path Forward
A strategic timeline mapping out your treatment journey with milestones and decision points.
Priority Actions
Your immediate to-do list — the most important steps to take right now.
Doctor Questions
Specific, targeted questions to ask at your next appointment. Use the Next Visit Prep feature to save these and print them.
For Family
A guide for your care circle — what caregivers need to know, how they can help, and warning signs to watch for.
Glossary
Definitions of medical terms used throughout the playbook.
Resources
Curated support resources — organizations, support groups, financial assistance, and educational materials.
Sources
Citations and references for the information in your playbook. Share these with your doctor for verification.