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Learn about the world's first interactive cancer navigation system.
Amplify your organization’s resources, programs & services at no cost.
We're a team of survivors and oncologists who have designed Your Cancer GPS™ to help our partners:
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Amplify your resources and programs.
Our goal is to amplify your organization’s resources and programs so patients find them at the right time in their experience.
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Working together for visibility
Links out to your website to drive additional awareness and traffic to your organization.
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Contribute knowledge and gain exposure
We can include your educational resources, list your support programs in our “Guide” hub and look for other co-marketing opportunities!
"Manta Cares helped me understand my options for reconstruction and plastic surgery."
Early Stage Breast Cancer Survivor
How Your Cancer GPS works
Disease-specific maps of the entire cancer experience.
A step-by-step guide to let patients and their families know what to expect next. We’ve created the full-map for breast cancer based on what others have gone through and what oncologists recommend.
Self-management templates & tools.
Empower patients with self-management tools to track symptoms, organize medications, and follow a personalized care checklist.
Comprehensive database of support services.
We’ve put together a list of reputable support services for your patients and their families. Get your patient the help they need when they need it.
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By Survivors, For Survivors.
Manta Cares was founded by breast cancer survivor Samira Daswani during her chemotherapy treatments. Cancer is hard. Period. We know because we've been there. But some aspects of the experience don’t have to be. That’s why our team—made up of survivors, caregivers, oncologists, and nurses—came together to create tools and resources to make navigating this experience easier.