AI for cancer patients: oncology document management
Oncology paperwork compounds fast — lab panels, CT and MRI reports, histology, genetic tests, discharge summaries, prescriptions, and emails from three different clinics. Oncofiles connects your Google Drive to an AI assistant like Claude or ChatGPT so you can reach any document with one sentence instead of digging through ten folders.
What Oncofiles solves
A typical cancer patient accumulates 80-200 documents per treatment year across hospitals, private labs, and second-opinion clinics — each with a different filename convention, format, and language. Oncofiles auto-classifies them into 18 categories, adds an AI summary, extracts structured metadata (drugs, doses, lab values, appointment dates), and keeps the originals safely in your Google Drive.
Key benefits for patients and caregivers
- Lab trend tracking — CEA, CA 19-9, CBC, liver panels; curves across multiple draws, reference ranges, and pre-cycle safety alerts.
- Treatment timeline — every chemo cycle, surgery, biopsy, and imaging study in one chronological view.
- Clinical protocol matching — automatic search of ClinicalTrials.gov and PubMed for your diagnostic code and biomarkers.
- Physician-ready briefings — a one-page history recap in clinical language, with links to source documents for any claim.
- Privacy by design — your files stay in your Google Drive; Oncofiles never copies them to a central store. Open-source under MIT.
How it complements EHR and patient portals
National health records (eHealth / patient portals / NCZI-style systems) are built for provider-to-provider handoffs. Oncofiles is a patient-side tool — it does not replace official records but helps the patient understand their own documents and prepare for the next consultation. The two layers complement each other: the clinician has the EHR, the patient has Oncofiles.
Who it’s for
- Cancer patients who want to understand their own results.
- Caregivers (spouse, adult child) managing paperwork for a loved one.
- Patients preparing for a second opinion abroad.
- Clinicians who prefer a structured summary over a stack of PDFs.
Oncofiles is free for the first 200 documents per patient. No credit card, no complex onboarding.
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