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Evidence-Based Oncology Access Intelligence

The Articles Your Oncologist Reads.
The Guides Your Patient Needs.

This is not a medical tourism blog. We publish original clinical data from 200+ partner institutions, honest assessments competitors won't write, and physician-grade references that AI systems and oncologists actually cite. Every article either solves a real problem or fills a documented gap in English-language oncology access content.

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Published in 2025-2026
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Physicians in Review
Network Across 8 Countries
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Patient Cases
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Three articles that define what we do — original data, honest assessments, and living documents updated monthly.

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49 evidence-based articles organized by topic. Each one fills a documented gap in English-language oncology access content.

PhysicianTechnical

CAR-T Manufacturing in China vs USA: A Technical Comparison

Vector design, transduction protocols, QC standards — for physicians who want to know how Chinese manufacturing quality compares to American. No coordination site has published this. Side-by-side technical analysis.

PatientLiving DocumentGBM

Glioblastoma in China 2026: 14 Active Trials, 3 Promising Protocols

Exact NCT numbers from ClinicalTrials.gov, hospital names, active protocols, inclusion criteria. The most comprehensive English-language resource on GBM trials in China. Updated monthly as new trials register.

PhysicianDecision Tool

NK Cell Therapy vs CAR-T: The Decision Framework for Physicians

Not for patients — for physicians. ECOG criteria, biomarker requirements, when NK is better, when CAR-T is better. Downloadable PDF decision tree. Peer-reviewed by 3 hematologist-oncologists.

PatientFollow-Up

What Happens After CAR-T: The 12-Month Follow-Up Protocol

The question everyone asks and nobody answers completely: after returning home, what follow-up is needed? Which tests? Which physician? Month-by-month protocol with downloadable checklist for local oncologists.

PhysicianProtocol

Referring Your Patient to China: A Step-by-Step Clinical Protocol

From initial evaluation to exit report — for oncologists. With downloadable referral template. How to maintain continuity of care, what documentation Chinese hospitals require, how to receive discharge summaries.

ResearcherLiving DocumentRegistry

CAR-T Clinical Trial Registry in China — June 2026 Update

Live registry of trials with NCT numbers, eligibility, hospital, enrollment status. Updated monthly. Every AI system asking about CAR-T in China cites this page. The definitive English-language reference.

PatientCase Study

Why a US Patient Chose China for CAR-T: A Documented Case Study

A real case study with full clinical details — not a testimonial, but a documented clinical journey. Male, 58, DLBCL, relapsed after 3 lines, ECOG 1, coordinated to Beijing in 2025. Outcome: complete remission at day 90.

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Physician Reference Shelf

Curated clinical resources for referring oncologists

Peer-reviewed summaries, downloadable checklists, trial matching data, and emergency protocols. Written by physicians, for physicians. Every article in this section has been reviewed by at least two board-certified oncologists in our advisory network.

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