
For caregivers
Log on behalf of someone who granted you access.
26 pages tailored to this role.
What Teloma is
The product in one page — what it does, who it's for, and what it deliberately doesn't do.
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Cancer, treated as an observability problem
The mental model behind the app — why this maps cleanly to logs, metrics, events, and outcomes.
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Cancer-agnostic by design
Why fields are open — and what to do when your cancer type isn't on a drop-down.
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Privacy and consent — the short version
How sharing works: by default nothing leaves you; everything else is opt-in and revocable.
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Dashboard
Your home screen — a quick read on where things stand right now.
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Profile
Demographics and account basics. Edit once, used everywhere.
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Diagnosis & biomarkers
Cancer type, subtype, histology, stage, grade, biomarkers — and what's optional vs. important.
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Treatments and cycles
Every treatment line, with cycles, response, side effects, and reasons stopped.
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Medications
Patient-entered medication list — free text, no dosing guidance.
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Symptoms
How you feel, day to day — severity, quality-of-life impact, and urgent flags.
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Labs
Numeric results over time — names, values, units, and reference ranges.
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Imaging
Scans you've had, with the radiologist's impression, the modality, and a viewable image where uploaded.
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Document vault
Upload pathology, genomics, and imaging reports — kept private, downloadable, and linked to events.
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Timeline
Every domain event in one chronological view — written automatically by the API.
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Appointments
Visits coming up and visits that happened — provider, date, location, and notes.
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Questions for the doctor
A running list of things to ask. Mark answered, keep the rest queued for the next visit.
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Clinician summary
A one-page restatement of your record for a visit — generated, deterministic, downloadable as PDF.
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First-visit setup
What to fill in on day one so the rest of the record makes sense.
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Logging a symptom
The 20-second loop most patients run most days.
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Prepping for a visit
What to do the day before so you walk in organized.
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Granting a clinician access
Give a named clinician read access to your record — by email.
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