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Designed for your first weeks after diagnosis.
When you're newly diagnosed, online searches feel overwhelming, mixing personal stories, unverified claims, and medical research. CodeTheCure cuts through the noise by focusing exclusively on peer-reviewed research, tailored to your diagnosis, and designed to help you feel prepared and informed.
Peer-reviewed sources
To your cancer type
Our Tools
Everything you need in your first weeks
Understanding Your Diagnosis
When medical terms feel overwhelming, we translate them into everyday language. Clear definitions of staging, metastatic disease, treatment types, and help interpreting test results and pathology reports.
Questions for Your Doctor
It's hard to know what to ask when everything is new. We help you prepare personalized questions about treatment options, side effects, clinical trials, and next steps. Print them and bring to appointments.
Research Translator
When your care team mentions a treatment or clinical trial, we explain what the research actually found in plain language. Tailored to your cancer type, linked directly to original studies.
What Makes This Different
We ask about your diagnosis upfront, then tailor information specifically to your cancer type. Focused exclusively on peer-reviewed research. Designed for your first weeks after diagnosis.
Our Approach
CodeTheCure draws information exclusively from peer-reviewed medical databases including PubMed. Designed for educational purposes in your first weeks after diagnosis. Not a replacement for your care team.
Information tailored to your situation
Medical Terminology
Test Results
Treatment Options
Clinical Trials
From patients
"I finally felt prepared for my oncology appointments instead of just overwhelmed."
Sarah M.
Breast cancer patient
"The medical definitions made everything click. My care team was impressed how informed I was."
James K.
Prostate cancer survivor
"I printed the questions and brought them with me. My doctor appreciated having structure to our conversation."
Patricia R.
Stage II colorectal cancer patient
"Knowing the research actually backs up what I was reading gave me confidence."
Michael T.
Lymphoma patient
"In those first weeks, this made me feel less alone and more in control."
Jennifer L.
Ovarian cancer patient
"The research translator helped me understand why my doctor recommended this specific approach."
David P.
Pancreatic cancer survivor
"I finally felt prepared for my oncology appointments instead of just overwhelmed."
Sarah M.
Breast cancer patient
"The medical definitions made everything click. My care team was impressed how informed I was."
James K.
Prostate cancer survivor
"I printed the questions and brought them with me. My doctor appreciated having structure to our conversation."
Patricia R.
Stage II colorectal cancer patient
"Knowing the research actually backs up what I was reading gave me confidence."
Michael T.
Lymphoma patient
"In those first weeks, this made me feel less alone and more in control."
Jennifer L.
Ovarian cancer patient
"The research translator helped me understand why my doctor recommended this specific approach."
David P.
Pancreatic cancer survivor