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There's something else you can do.

Personalized, physician-verified protocols that make your existing cancer treatment work harder. Built for you and your oncologist to review.

A caregiver researching cancer treatment options

Last reviewed: by Dr. Lorenzato

You've been searching. We know.

When someone you love has cancer, finding what else is possible falls on you. You're evaluating repurposed medicines, supplements, integrative clinics, and clinical trials, with no reliable way to know which ones are real, which are safe, and which your oncologist will actually consider.

The 15-minute oncologist appointment isn't enough. Caregivers consistently report that the information they need about treatment decisions — what else is available, what to combine, what to avoid — isn't covered in the time they get.

Meanwhile, the alternatives cost a fortune and deliver too little. Integrative clinics charge $5,000 to $120,000. Second opinions from Centers of Excellence run $1,500 to $5,000 and optimize within the standard framework only. Facebook groups are free, and the validity of the information shared there is questionable.

You deserve better than guessing.

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Here's something no one is telling you.

Some of the supplements you're giving your loved one right now may be protecting the cancer during treatment.

Antioxidants can regenerate GPX4, one of the key enzymes your cancer uses to survive treatment-induced oxidative damage [PMID 28985560]. That turmeric capsule, that vitamin C, that green tea extract? They may be rescuing the very defense mechanism that treatment is trying to break, and the effect on cancer progression is context-dependent — the same supplement can help or hurt depending on cancer type, dose, and timing [PMID 40646353]. At the same time, antioxidants given at the right time can be a key factor in survival.

No one tells you this. Not your oncologist (no time), not the supplement company (wrong incentive), not the Facebook group (no expertise). We tell you, because what you stop taking may matter more than what you start.

This is one section of what you'll find in a Protocol Report. We share it because it matters, whether you buy from us or not.

Developed by a physician who used the same methodology on his own cancer. Powered by a multi-agent research engine.

When Raymond "Mark" Lorenzato, MD was diagnosed with cancer, he did what any physician would: he followed the standard protocol. Then he did what most physicians can't: he went deeper.

He mapped his cancer's defense network. He identified the metabolic pathways it used to survive treatment. He built a protocol that coordinated repurposed medicines, dietary changes, and supplement timing around his treatment cycles. Not a generic supplement list. A personalized, phase-timed attack on the cancer's ability to protect itself.

Then he built the same thing for his patients.

The methodology is now implemented as a multi-agent AI pipeline. Specialized agents handle different phases of the analysis (defense network mapping, metabolic supply chain tracing, drug interaction screening, quantitative kinetic modeling), and a Cancer Board stage runs adversarial review, where independent specialist agents challenge every conclusion before anything reaches Dr. Lorenzato's desk. Dr. Lorenzato reviews, modifies, and signs every protocol the system generates. No protocol reaches a patient without physician sign-off.

Dr. Lorenzato doesn't sell supplements. He has zero affiliate relationships with any drug manufacturer, supplement company, or pharmacy. Revenue comes from the protocol and service, never from the substances in the protocol.

Dr. Lorenzato reviews and signs every protocol the system generates.

How it works

Step 1: Tell us about your case.

Complete a brief intake form: cancer type, stage, current treatment, and when the next treatment cycle begins. Takes about 10 minutes. Your information is confidential and secure.

Step 2: We generate your protocol.

Our proprietary research engine analyzes your cancer's specific defense network, mapping every mechanism it uses to survive treatment. We trace each defense upstream through its metabolic supply chain, identify the chokepoints, and generate a personalized protocol with reviewed citations for every recommendation. The result: a comprehensive, easy-to-follow report targeting your individual cancer.

Step 3: Bring it to your oncologist.

You receive a Protocol Report formatted for your oncologist to evaluate in minutes, including an Oncologist Briefing Page, clinical rationale, dosing, and a direct contact line for the oncologist to reach Dr. Lorenzato with questions. We also include a step-by-step guide for the appointment: what to say, what to expect, and how to handle pushback.

What makes your Protocol Report different

Treatment that hits cancer that can't protect itself.

Your oncologist's treatment is built to kill cancer. The problem is that cancer defends itself — through seven or more pathways that protect it from chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy. The Protocol Report maps those defenses, traces them upstream to where the supply lines converge, and lays out what to take and when, so that when treatment arrives the cancer has fewer ways to survive it. Prime before treatment. Strike during treatment. Recover after.

What to stop matters as much as what to start.

The timing and dose of antioxidants and repurposed medicines can be the difference between treatment working and treatment being neutralized. Your Protocol Report includes a personalized supplement avoidance list: the specific supplements to stop during treatment, paired with the biological mechanism explaining why each one rescues the cancer's defenses. For many families this is the most surprising section in the report — what you stop is often where the biggest leverage is.

Built so your oncologist can evaluate it in minutes.

This is not a supplement list from Facebook. It's a physician-verified, quantitatively modeled protocol, formatted as a document an oncologist can scan. Each recommendation cites the reviewed study it came from, with PubMed IDs your oncologist can verify in 30 seconds. The protocol passes a virtual multi-specialist adversarial review before it reaches you, and Dr. Lorenzato signs every one before delivery. The reaction we design for is: "Okay, this is interesting."

Choose the level of support that's right for your family

An MD Anderson second opinion costs $1,500. A Mayo Clinic virtual consultation costs up to $2,500. Some integrative programs cost $120,000 or more. Your Protocol Report includes what none of them offer, starting at a fraction of that cost.

The Protocol Report

one-time
  • Personalized 10-section protocol
  • Defense network analysis
  • Supplement avoidance list
  • Oncologist Briefing Page
  • Reviewed citations for every recommendation
  • Drug interaction and safety screening
  • "How to Give This to Your Oncologist" guide
  • Standard delivery (10 business days)
RECOMMENDED

Protocol + Consultation

one-time
  • Everything in The Protocol Report, plus:
  • 30-minute walkthrough call with Dr. Lorenzato
  • Priority delivery (5 business days)
  • Detailed response of up to 5 questions from your oncologist directed at your specific care plan

Protocol + Full Support

one-time
  • Everything in Protocol + Consultation, plus:
  • Prescription pathway assistance
  • 30-day protocol update guarantee
  • Follow-up call (2-4 weeks after delivery)
  • 30-day direct email access to Dr. Lorenzato

The Oncologist Engagement Guarantee

If your treating oncologist reviews the Protocol Report and determines it doesn't meet basic clinical standards and you therefore decide not to follow our protocol, we refund your purchase in full. We stand behind our work.

Payment plans available. 2-payment and 3-payment options for every tier.

Dr. Lorenzato personally reviews every protocol.

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Questions families ask

Is this legitimate? How do I know this isn't a scam?

Every Protocol Report is authored by a licensed physician with 30+ years of clinical experience, the same physician who used this framework on his own cancer. Every recommendation cites reviewed research your oncologist can verify. We don't sell supplements. We have zero affiliate relationships. We stand by the Oncologist Engagement Guarantee.

Will my oncologist actually take this seriously?

The protocol is formatted specifically for oncologist review, including clinical rationale, citations, mechanism of action, dosing, and contraindications. The first page is an Oncologist Briefing designed for a physician audience. We also include a guide for your appointment: what to say, what to expect, and when to ask for a second prescriber if needed. Our guarantee is based on exactly this question: if the oncologist says it fails clinical standards, full refund.

How is this different from what I can find for free on Facebook?

Facebook groups share anecdotes. We map your specific cancer's defense network, trace the metabolic supply chains, compute kinetic predictions with quantitative uncertainty bounds, and generate a phase-timed protocol coordinated to your treatment cycle. The supplement avoidance list alone (what to stop taking) is information no Facebook group provides, because it requires analyzing the interaction between specific supplements and your cancer's specific defense mechanisms.

How is this different from Care Oncology Clinic?

COC prescribes a fixed 4-drug combination (metformin, statin, doxycycline, mebendazole) for all cancer types. Your Protocol Report is personalized to your specific cancer's defense network, accounting for different mutations, different defenses, and a different protocol. We also include dietary optimization, supplement avoidance, phase-timing coordinated to your treatment cycle, and quantitative kinetic predictions that COC does not provide.

Can I actually get these medications prescribed?

The Protocol Report includes a Prescription Pathway Guide with step-by-step instructions for getting medications prescribed through your primary care physician or a telehealth service. Many of the repurposed medications in our protocols are common drugs that physicians already prescribe for other conditions, such as metformin, statins, and similar medications your PCP may be familiar with.

What if my loved one's treatment plan changes after I purchase?

Tier 3 includes a 30-day protocol update guarantee: if the treatment plan changes within 30 days, we update the protocol at no additional charge. For Tier 1 and 2 buyers, we offer protocol updates at a reduced rate.

Educational only. Not medical advice — review any change to your treatment with your treating oncologist.

The protocol is designed to work with your existing treatment.

The Protocol Report is built to complement your oncologist's plan, not replace it. It's most useful before a treatment cycle, when there's time to coordinate. But whenever you're ready, we're here. If you have questions before you decide, reach out directly. Backed by the Oncologist Engagement Guarantee. Payment plans available.