Mapi Fleury
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Mapi Fleury: New MASCC Initiative ‘Ask, Understand – Supportive Care in Cancer’

Mapi Fleury, Senior Pharmacist, Department of Oncology and Pediatric Oncology at CHUV Lausanne University Hospital, shared MASCC‘s post on LinkedIn, adding:

“As someone deeply committed to improving communication and supportive care in oncology, I’m delighted to share this new MASCC initiative:

‘Ask, Understand: Supportive Care in Cancer’ – an AI-powered digital platform providing reliable, evidence-based information for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.

All content is sourced exclusively from verified MASCC materials, ensuring that the information is accurate, trustworthy, and grounded in current scientific knowledge. On the platform, users can explore topics such as:

  • Prevention and management of treatment side effects
  • What to expect after cancer treatment ends
  • Helpful questions to ask the healthcare team

And more !.

It’s encouraging to see MASCC continue to foster a global dialogue between patients, caregivers, and oncology professionals, promoting better understanding and shared decision-making in supportive cancer care.

The tool is free and accessible to everyone.

It provides educational information only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Patients should always consult their healthcare team for personal guidance.”

Quoting MASCC‘s post on LinkedIn:

“Introducing Ask, Understand: Supportive Care in Cancer’, our new AI-powered digital platform providing accurate, reliable information on supportive care in cancer for patients, caregivers, and clinicians.

The information on the platform is sourced exclusively from verified, evidence-based resources available through the MASCC website, making it a trusted source for both patients and providers. With this tool, users can explore topics such as:

– Prevention and management of treatment side effects
– What to expect after cancer treatment ends
– Helpful questions to ask the healthcare team
– And more

The platform is free and accessible to everyone. Patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers can use this tool to get quick answers to questions and helpful information tailored to their needs.

Try it here.

This tool provides educational information only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your healthcare team for personal medical guidance.”

Mapi Fleury

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