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Too often, where a patient is treated
determines their outcome.
We want every patient with cancer to receive the
right treatment plan.

The Two Patient Problem
Many of you are familiar with the ugly "Two-Patient Problem".
It's simply: Two patients. Same cancer. Different hospitals.
Different treatments. Different outcomes.
The Twig's Not Working
The Two Patient Problem has three layers that ultimately affect clinical decision-making.
Layer 1: The number of patients is growing faster than number of cancer clinicians.
Layer 2: Clinicians bear the full weight of this growing demand.
Layer 3: Current solutions cannot meet these increasing demands on treatment decision-making. Its like going to a gun fight with a twig.
What We Do
Most cancer hospitals were built as Oxford Airport — designed for manageable volume, predictable routes, a known set of destinations.
They're now running as Heathrow. Thousands of patients, hundreds of decisions, multiple specialists, constant pressure — with the same infrastructure they started with.
We give them the platform to run like Heathrow.
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