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Upload your reports and get them reviewed by our oncologist team. Free of cost. Response usually within 24–48 hours.
Introduction
A cancer diagnosis often comes with confusion, urgency, and many questions. A second opinion can help you understand your condition better, confirm the treatment advised, and make a more confident decision for the next step.
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Free Expert Review
This second opinion review is currently offered free of cost.
Reviewed by an Oncologist Team
Your reports are reviewed by our oncologist team, not by non-clinical staff.
Response Time
You can expect a response in 24–48 hours in most cases.
Who Can Use This?
This service is useful for patients who:
- have been newly diagnosed with cancer
- want clarity before starting treatment
- want to confirm whether the suggested treatment plan is appropriate
- want guidance after receiving reports or biopsy results
How It Works
Step 1: Upload Your Reports
Share your biopsy report, scan reports, treatment papers, discharge summary, or any other relevant medical documents through the form.Step 2: Reviewed by Our Oncologist Team
Our oncology team carefully reviews the reports and medical details shared by you to understand the diagnosis, current treatment advice, and possible next steps.Step 3: Consultation & Guidance
We get back to you with expert guidance and help you understand the suggested treatment direction, possible options, and whether an in-person consultation is recommended.What to Upload
Patients should be encouraged to upload:
- biopsy / pathology reports
- PET-CT, CT, MRI, or scan reports
- blood reports
- discharge summary
- previous treatment papers
- current prescription or treatment advice
The more complete the documents, the more meaningful the review can be.
Need a Second Opinion on Your Cancer Diagnosis or Treatment?
Upload your reports and get expert guidance from Onco-Life's senior oncologists within 24–48 hours.
Disclaimer
This online second opinion is meant to provide preliminary expert guidance based on the documents shared. In some cases, a physical consultation, examination, or additional tests may still be required before final treatment decisions are made.