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Your cancer.
Explained. Supported. Navigated.

A clinically-grounded, plain-language cancer guide — built to help women and families understand, navigate, and advocate through diagnosis and treatment. No false promises. No misinformation.

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3 Languages
Female-first
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Pathology Report Translator

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Not medical advice. StopMyCancer is an educational resource. It does not diagnose, predict outcomes, or replace your care team. If you experience severe symptoms — sudden pain, difficulty breathing, high fever, or bleeding — seek emergency medical care immediately.

Understand Your Report in 3 Steps

Our Pathology Report Translator turns confusing medical jargon into clear, plain-language explanations you can actually use.

1

Paste Your Report

Copy any section from your pathology report and paste it into our translator. Your text is processed entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server.

2

Get Plain-Language Explanations

We identify staging terms, biomarkers, grades, and procedures in your report and explain each one in clear, non-medical language.

3

Prepare for Your Appointment

Based on your report, we generate a personalized list of questions to bring to your next doctor visit. Walk in informed and ready to advocate.

Everything You Need, Nothing You Don't

StopMyCancer is built on four foundations — each designed to inform, support, and empower without misinformation.

Medical Encyclopedia

Plain-language, evidence-based guides to cancer types, staging, biomarkers, treatments, side effects, and more. Every claim cited. Every page reviewed.

Cancer types — breast, lung, ovarian, cervical, and more
Staging, grading, and biomarker explainers
Surgery, chemo, radiation, immunotherapy guides
Fertility, menopause, mental health, and pain management

Human Stories

A structured library of lived experiences — indexed by cancer type, age, country, and identity. Not random blogs. Real stories, safely framed.

Indexed by cancer type, life stage, and country
Clearly labeled as personal experience
Moderated for safety — no unsafe advice
Patient, caregiver, family perspectives

Identity & Access

The missing layer in cancer education. Addressing systemic gaps in care for Black women, Indigenous communities, rural patients, migrants, and more.

Black women and breast cancer outcomes
Rural vs. urban access barriers
Trans & nonbinary oncology navigation
Migrant language & cultural barriers

Navigation Guides

The "2am utility." Step-by-step guides for when you need answers right now — how to get diagnosed, what to ask, how to advocate, how to survive the system.

Step-by-step diagnosis navigation
Copy-paste question lists for appointments
Second opinion & advocacy scripts
Financial survival resources by country
Medical researcher reviewing pathology data in a clinical laboratory
Flagship Tool

Pathology Report Translator

We translate your report into plain language, explain what terms usually mean, and generate questions to ask your doctor. Private, instant, and free.

Highlights staging, grading, and biomarker terms
Explains abbreviations and medical jargon
Generates a personalized doctor-question checklist
100% private — runs entirely in your browser
Available in English, Spanish, and French
Doctor having a compassionate consultation with a patient about cancer treatment options
Medical Encyclopedia

Cancer, Explained Without the Jargon

Deep, readable guides to every cancer type, treatment, side effect, and medical term you'll encounter. Written for real people, cited from real evidence.

Breast, lung, ovarian, cervical, colorectal, and more
Treatment guides: surgery, chemo, radiation, immunotherapy
Side effects, mental health, fertility, sexuality
Referenced from clinical guidelines and major cancer centers
50+
Medical terms explained
3
Languages available
100%
Free, forever
0
Data sent to servers
Diverse group of women standing together in solidarity, representing different backgrounds and cultures
Identity & Access

The Missing Piece in Cancer Education

Not politics. Reality. Cancer outcomes differ by race, geography, income, gender identity, and disability. We name the gaps and provide actionable guidance.

Advocacy scripts for when you face bias or dismissal
Country-specific resource directories
Cultural sensitivity guides for clinicians
Disability, neurodiversity, and medical trauma awareness

I sat in the parking lot after my appointment trying to read my pathology report. I didn't understand a single line. I wish something like this had existed then.

— The feeling that inspired StopMyCancer

A globe symbolizing the worldwide reach and accessibility of cancer education resources
Global & Free

Built for the World

Cancer doesn't respect borders. StopMyCancer is designed for low-bandwidth environments, multiple languages, and diverse health systems. Honest, fast, and free.

Lightweight pages optimized for slow connections
English, Spanish, and French — more coming
No paywall — core safety info is always free
Print-friendly for clinic waiting rooms

Ready to Understand Your Report?

Paste your pathology report and get plain-language explanations in seconds. Free, private, and evidence-based.

Translate My Pathology Report

Three Rules That Protect Everything

If a page doesn't do all three, it doesn't ship.

Tell the Truth

Every claim is evidence-based and cited. No cure claims, no miracle products, no conspiracy content. Truth is non-negotiable.

Reduce Panic

Information should calm, not terrify. We explain, validate, and ground — never sensationalize, doom, or use fear as a tool.

Increase Agency

Every page should leave you with something to do, ask, or understand. You leave more prepared, not more confused.