

Manta Planner
During the chaos of cancer, sometimes, you just need paper. Upgrade your notebook with Manta Planner. It has simple tools to manage the turmoil. Write down questions for your doctor, take notes in appointments, track your medications, manage your nutrition, and journal your gratitude.
Science-backed tools to track symptoms, make decisions, and stay organized.
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Manta Planner©: Structured medical planner for cancer patients and caregivers. Science-backed tools to track symptoms, make decisions, and stay organized.
Manta Planner© is an all-in-one tool for cancer patients, caregivers and survivors. This planner helps you stay organized during this overwhelming experience by keeping track of treatment options, tracking & managing symptoms, staying organized, and mindfully checking in with your emotions. This planner doubles as a journal where you can write about your thoughts, feelings or experiences during treatment. Take Manta Planner© to your doctor appointments to record important information and stay in control of your cancer experience.
Arrived extremely quickly. Great quality and very helpful pages and explanations for each section. It has come in handy as im just starting out in my health journey
I have just started using my Manta planner, but I already love the structure of it. When I start my chemo I’ll be using the daily check in on symptoms and feelings.
Thank you for creating an incredibly useful tool! The Manta Planner has become such an important part of my experience with cancer. Having one place to capture all of the medical related and appointment info has been really useful, but for me, it's the daily check in reminders that have made all the difference. Providing a space to reflect and document reality AND areas for hopefulness and empowerment is the perfect combination. I've even started a gratitude journal because of the practice created in the planner. My only regret is that I did not have the planner from the time of diagnosis - I know it would have been really useful during that period of information overload and decision making.
I love the Manta planner! In fact, I have given it to people who are newly diagnosed, and I plan to take it soon to my cancer institute with the hope that they will begin offering it to patients. After my initial diagnosis, I began keeping a health diary at the suggestion of an academic colleague. This diary has been invaluable, but it is *not* organized, so I often must read through years’ worth of pages to find the information I need. In contrast, the manta planner is superbly organized, enabling a patient to make entries quickly on a particular topic (e.g., treatment plan, tests, symptom tracker, visit notes,) and later retrieve the desired information rapidly and efficiently.
This planner is a nice size, it is logically organized, easy to use and it is aesthetically pleasing to work with. All important factors for an every day tool. The planner prompts you to think and ask your doctor about things you might not have considered, like what are the potential side effects of treatments, what might be alternatives, when should you call your healthcare team. There is a daily symptom and medication tracker as well as wellness prompts like, how you want to work on healing each day. It is truly a useful tool for me as a patient, as it keeps me organized and it is helpful to have everything in one place... meds (what each is and how and when to take), side effects, symptoms, questions that come up for my healthcare team, visit notes, etc. As a doctor, I see a huge benefit to patients tracking their symptoms, side effects, and medication intake as well as jotting down their questions for me as they come up. I often had patients come to their visit with a vague idea of their symptom progression and which meds might be associated with which side effects. Sometimes they forget important questions and only remember after our visit. Tracking these data gives me a much clearer picture of what is going on and will empower me and the patient to provide better, more individualized care.
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