Overview
This section contains my comprehensive medical records and health dashboard, documenting my cancer diagnosis journey, treatment protocols, clinical encounters, lab results, imaging studies, and pathology reports.
Last Updated: February 2025
Quick Navigation
- Clinical Timeline — Chronological view of all medical events
- Lab Results & Trends — Laboratory values with interactive charts
- Active Conditions — Current diagnoses and comorbidities
- Medications — Current medication regimen
- Clinical Encounters — Hospital visits and appointments
- Imaging Reports — CT scans, MRI, and other imaging studies
- Pathology Reports — Biopsy and tissue analysis
- Surgical Procedures — Surgical interventions and timelines
- Clinical Notes — Provider notes and assessments
- Analysis & Research — Clinical analysis and research documents
- Data Sources — Documentation of data collection and sources
Purpose
This public medical records repository serves several purposes:
- Transparency — Documenting my health journey openly
- Research — Contributing to medical research and understanding of cancer treatment protocols
- Community — Helping others navigating similar diagnoses and treatment decisions
- Personal Archive — Comprehensive historical record of medical encounters and outcomes
Data Privacy
All medical records are shared publicly with de-identification applied where appropriate. No genetic data, detailed provider identifiable information, or sensitive social determinants are included.
Diagnosis
Stage IV (Metastatic) Colorectal Cancer diagnosed November 2023
- Sites: Liver metastases (multiple, bilobar)
- Grade: Grade 2 (moderately differentiated)
- Genetic Profile: MSS (microsatellite stable), wild-type KRAS
- Ongoing Treatment: Systemic chemotherapy with FOLFIRI + Bevacizumab protocol
Contact & Questions
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Disclaimer: This is a personal medical record repository intended for patient documentation and educational purposes. Content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.