Records must be complete
Pathology, staging, imaging, lab results, treatment history, medication, surgery notes, and discharge summaries may all matter.
Oncology care preparation
Cancer care decisions require physician review. GoChinaMed helps international patients prepare records, questions, translation needs, and hospital contact steps before seeking qualified medical advice.
This guide is for you if
Information
Pathology, staging, imaging, lab results, treatment history, medication, surgery notes, and discharge summaries may all matter.
No service should promise outcomes. Availability of therapies, trials, or hospital routes depends on physician assessment and regulations.
International families often need translated summaries, clear questions, realistic timelines, and support for hospital communication.
Services
We do not diagnose cancer or recommend treatment. We help organize information so qualified providers can review the case more effectively.
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Identify missing reports, scans, pathology details, medication history, and prior treatment records.
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Prepare questions for second opinion, treatment options, risks, costs, travel feasibility, and follow-up requirements.
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When appropriate, support translation, hospital contact preparation, remote consultation logistics, or visit coordination.
Common Questions
No. Treatment decisions must be made with qualified oncology professionals after reviewing the patient's medical records.
Prepare diagnosis, pathology, staging, imaging, lab tests, prior treatment history, medication list, current symptoms, and key questions.
Some hospitals and special zones may offer selected therapies or devices, but availability depends on the case, provider, policy, and physician assessment.
Start with free AI intake to organize the case, then consider human support for record review and coordination.