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For people living with cancer

Many specialists. Hundreds of pages. One brief that keeps up.

Cancer care moves between oncology, surgery, radiotherapy and your GP. Every station adds new reports. Continuum condenses them into one printable page, so every doctor starts with the full picture.

1
Page for your whole journey
2 min
Reading time for your doctor
0
Diagnoses or recommendations
4
Languages: EN, DE, FR, ES

What goes in, what happens, what your care team gets.

No portal, no software for the clinic. You upload, Continuum organises, you bring one page.

What you bring
Pathology report Oncologist's letter Lab values Radiology report Discharge letter Your symptoms, in your words guided interview, optional

Photos or PDFs, complete or not. Whatever you have is enough to start.

What Continuum does
Continuum
  • Reads every page
  • Orders everything by date
  • Flags what changed recently
  • Never diagnoses, never recommends treatment

No account needed to try it. Your files are deleted after processing.

What your care team gets
Doctor brief 1 page · A4 · printable
Diagnosis Mar 2025
Surgery May 2025
Chemotherapy cycle 4 of 6
Neutrophils trending low RAISE THIS FIRST
From your last two lab reports
Nausea 6/10
From the symptom interview: since cycle 3, worse in the morning

When it helps most.

  1. Second opinion or new oncologist

    A new doctor reads your whole journey in two minutes and starts at what happens next, not at page one.

  2. Between treatment cycles

    The optional symptom interview asks about side effects the way a physician would: onset, severity, what makes them worse. Red flags are marked to raise first.

  3. In the emergency room

    A doctor who has never met you sees current medications, the treatment phase and recent values at a glance.

  4. For the person by your side

    Whoever accompanies you to appointments works from the same page, instead of retelling from memory.

Three questions, already prepared.

At the end of every brief there are three questions you might raise. They are derived from your history, not from a recommendation. For this journey they might look like:

  • Is the current dose still right, given the latest lab values?
  • Which side effects should I report before the next cycle?
  • Do the recent values change the plan for the next check?

They are prompts, not instructions. Cross out what you do not want to raise.

Preparing for someone else's appointment?

Many briefs are prepared by a daughter, a son or a partner. Continuum works the same way when the records are not your own: gather, upload, bring one page.

How caregivers use Continuum

Your records stay yours.

Try it without an account: your files are deleted as soon as the brief is built. If you save a brief, it is stored AES-256 encrypted, and you can delete it, or your whole account, in one step. GDPR followed.

More on security

Your first brief, in three steps

1

Gather what you have

Photos of paper reports, PDFs from the patient portal, the medication plan. Gaps are fine.

2

Upload, and answer a few questions if you like

Continuum reads the files. The symptom interview is optional and skippable at any point.

3

Print it. Bring it.

One A4 page, in the language of your doctor: English, German, French or Spanish.

Prepare for my next oncology appointment

No account needed to try it. Your files are deleted after processing.

Continuum does not diagnose and does not suggest treatment. In cancer care those decisions belong to your oncology team. We organise the record they decide from.