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Search diseases, drugs, biomarkers, red flags, and biomarker actionability. Results are generated directly from the YAML knowledge base and the disease coverage matrix, with source IDs and reverse references exposed for audit.

Source-grounded browser. This page is generated from checked-in YAML entities, not from free-text LLM answers. Open an entity to see source IDs, review status, file provenance, and where it is used.
78Disease
256Drugs
181Biomarkers
524Red flags
448Actionability

Clinician FAQ

Does OpenOnco prescribe treatment?

No. The engine emits source-cited drafts for MDT discussion and always requires clinician verification.

What does a red flag do?

A red flag is structured logic that can intensify, de-escalate, block, or redirect an algorithm branch. Its page shows trigger logic, disease scope, source IDs, and reverse references.

Why are source IDs shown instead of copied guideline text?

OpenOnco references sources while respecting source licensing. The source ID points to the KB source record and should be checked against the original guideline or database.

What does reviewed or STUB mean?

Clinical content remains provisional until it meets the project sign-off rules. The status line exposes declared review dates and review-required flags from YAML.

Can this be used with real patient data?

The public site is designed for synthetic or de-identified examples. Do not paste PHI into public tooling.