Altai Oncology App

Easiest access to our Hematology & Oncology protocol library on your hands

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Unlock over 1,000 protocols
Stay up-to-date with regular protocol updates
Access to summarized references for all protocols
Effortless BSA, creatinine clearance, and BMI calculations
Precision computerized dose calculations
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Stage cancers with licensed AJCC content and scoring systems
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Computerized Chemotherapy Order Entry

The demands on oncologists today are greater than ever — balancing complex treatment regimens, individualized staging, evolving guidelines, and patient safety in fast-paced clinical environments. A mobile oncology app designed for daily use can make a measurable difference by delivering the right information and tools at the right time …

Oncology care is inherently complex — with evolving treatment regimens, biomarker-specific indications, organ-based dosing, and rapidly changing guidelines. In this landscape, consistency and clarity become essential not only for safety, but also for quality and equity. This is where a centralized protocol library becomes a game-changer …

Oncology apps must match the complexity of real-world clinical practice. This article explains why flexible unit entry and customizable calculation methods are essential for accurate chemotherapy dosing — and how the Altai Oncology App supports multiple BSA formulas, creatinine clearance methods, and seamless unit conversion to ensure speed, safety, and global usability.

Chemotherapy regimens are designed around population-based trials, but real-world patients rarely fit textbook scenarios. Differences in organ function, comorbidities, tolerability, and response all play a role in treatment outcomes — which is why dose modifications are a routine part of oncology practice …

Let’s walk through a realistic clinical scenario — one that every medical oncologist encounters — and see how the Altai Oncology App enhances safety, speed, and clarity throughout the process. An oncologist meets a new patient recently diagnosed with breast cancer. After completing the history and physical exam and reviewing pathology and imaging, it’s time to stage the disease and determine an optimal treatment plan …