Oncologists and medical staff often face challenges in efficiently managing cancer treatment plans due to the reliance on manual processes such as written paperwork and fragmented access to patient records.
These inefficiencies can lead to delays, errors, and reduced accuracy in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Additionally, the lack of a unified, evidence-based system hinders the ability to quickly prescribe treatments based on clinical parameters such as symptoms, cancer stage, and patient history.
There is a need for a user-friendly, digital solution that streamlines the process of prescribing, tracking, and managing cancer treatment plans.
This solution should also improve the accessibility of patient history and enhance collaboration among medical staff, ultimately reducing paperwork and improving treatment accuracy and outcomes for cancer patients.