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What the review actually contains

This is what the 72-hour tumor-board review is designed to deliver — the structure of the document itself, and the process that produces it. Named-physician signing of assessments is being onboarded and is not yet live.

The document structure below is an illustrative process example — not a real patient’s case or actual report content.

Inside the assessment

1
Diagnosis summary

Restates what's already been diagnosed, in plain language, cross-checked against every report you sent — not a re-diagnosis from scratch.

2
Tumor board's findings

What the reviewing physicians agree on. If there's a genuine open question or disagreement among them, that's stated too, not smoothed over.

3
Recommended next steps

The treatment options actually considered, and which one the board recommends for your specific case — and why.

4
Itemized quotes

Competing itemized prices from multiple hospitals, broken down line by line — never a single opaque total.

Every quote arrives itemized and dated. This describes the designed structure of what you receive — not a specific patient’s actual report.

The 72 hours, stage by stage

Documents received
Day 0

Your coordinator confirms your documents are complete the same day you send them — that confirmation is what starts the 72-hour clock, not the moment you first uploaded anything.

Tumor board review
Day 1–2

The reviewing team examines your reports and pathology together, and hospitals prepare their itemized quotes in parallel.

Written answer delivered
By hour 72

You receive the assessment PDF and the itemized competing quotes together, in your language.