App tells us whether or not you need to be screened for cancer.
Cancer Sense is not a medical device or medical app. Cancer Sense simply delineates the guidelines that are already recommended by the various medical regulatory boards who create the current cancer screening guidelines. The purpose of this app is to collate the same information that can be taken from these websites and put them in an algorithmic fashion which users can navigate easily. The guidelines that are recommended in the app come from the following medical societies:
The NCCN Guidelines:
https://www.nccn.org
Up to Date
Wolters Kluwer
https://www.uptodate.com
The USPSTF
United States Preventive Services Task Force
https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org
A and B Recommendations | United States Preventive Services ...
ACS American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org)
This app - Cancer Sense - was reviewed by a board certified practicing medical oncologist for content verification (Dr Sangeetha Nimmagadda).
This app (Cancer Sense) does not:
Give personalized diagnoses
Use clinical data to recommend or alter screenings
Act as an automated medical decision-maker (CDS)
Incorporate AI/ML models that estimate disease probability
The app
Uses public guidelines - USPSTF, ACS, NCCN, Up to Date
Gives general recommendations
Uses simple demographic inputs (age, sex, smoking status)
Does NOT interpret:
User’s labs
Imaging
Biometric sensor data
Genetic tests
AI risk scoring
Does not promise medical outcomes
Disclaimer:
"This app provides general health and preventive-care information based on publicly available screening guidelines. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information may not apply to your specific health situation. Always consult a licensed healthcare provider for personal medical guidance. If you have questions about screenings, risk factors, or symptoms, contact Dr Sangeetha Nimmagadda (a licensed medical oncologist at sapsannav@gmail.com) Learn when cancer screening may be appropriate to discuss with a doctor. This app provides general educational information about risk factors and public screening guidelines for six different cancers. You’ll see how screening is commonly performed and when healthcare professionals may recommend it.
Use this app to stay informed, ask better health questions, and understand screening options — not to diagnose yourself.
Disclaimer:
This app provides general educational information only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, screening eligibility, or treatment recommendations. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before making any medical decisions.
This app does not give personalized recommendations. Users should consult with a licensed medical professional before making any healthcare related decisions
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