❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
🩺 For Patients
1. What is RadOncDoc?
RadOncDoc is a digital oncology platform offering tele-health consultations, multidisciplinary tumor board discussions, and educational support in cancer care. Our goal is to make expert oncology guidance accessible, reliable, and patient-centered.
2. Who can consult through RadOncDoc?
Any patient seeking:
Cancer treatment guidance
Second opinions
Radiotherapy-related advice
Treatment clarification or follow-up guidance
3. Does RadOncDoc replace my treating doctor?
No. RadOncDoc provides expert guidance and second opinions. Your primary treating doctor remains responsible for your treatment and care decisions.
4. What types of cancer consultations are offered?
We offer guidance for:
Solid tumors/Haematological/All types of cancer are addressed
Radiotherapy planning and sequencing
Multimodality treatment strategies
Post-treatment follow-up advice
Specific treatment decisions are always individualized.
5. How are tele-consultations conducted?
Consultations are conducted via secure online video or audio platforms, based on appointment scheduling. You will receive instructions after booking.
6. Is my medical information kept confidential?
Yes. All consultations and communications are handled with strict confidentiality and in compliance with HIPPA data protection and privacy regulations.
7. Can I get a second opinion on my reports?
Yes. You can upload your reports, imaging summaries, and treatment details for expert review during a consultation.
8. Is RadOncDoc suitable for international patients?
Yes. Tele-consultations are available for patients outside India, subject to applicable medical regulations.
🧠 Tumor Board & Professional Services
1. What is a Tumor Board discussion?
A tumor board is a multidisciplinary discussion involving specialists to review complex cancer cases and provide evidence-based treatment recommendations.
2. Who can request a tumor board discussion?
Treating doctors
Hospitals
Patients (with medical records)
Cases are reviewed in a structured and collaborative manner.
3. What documents are needed for a tumor board?
Typically required:
Diagnosis details
Histopathology reports
Imaging summaries
Treatment history
Exact requirements will be communicated after request submission.
Cases are reviewed in a structured and collaborative manner.
4. Are tumor board recommendations binding?
No. Recommendations are advisory and meant to support clinical decision-making.
🎓 For Students & Doctors (Knowledge Hub)
1. Who can access the Knowledge Hub?
Medical students
Residents
Junior doctors
Oncology trainees
The platform is designed to support learning at different levels.
2. What type of educational content is available?
Oncology study materials
Radiotherapy basics & planning concepts
Case-based learning
Exam-oriented revision content
Clinical decision-making guidance
3. Is one-to-one mentorship available?
Yes. Students and doctors can book individual mentorship sessions with experienced oncologists based on their field of interest.
4. Are live classes or interactive sessions offered?
Yes. The Knowledge Hub includes:
Live online tutoring
Case discussions
Interactive Q&A sessions
Mock tumor boards
💻 Technical & Platform Questions
1. Do I need special software to access RadOncDoc?
No. A stable internet connection and a smartphone, tablet, or computer are sufficient.
2. How do I book a consultation or session?
You can book through the website’s Contact or Booking section. Our team will guide you through the process.
3. Is one-to-one mentorship available?
Yes. Students and doctors can book individual mentorship sessions with experienced oncologists based on their field of interest.
4. What are the consultation charges?
Charges vary based on the service requested. Fee details are shared transparently before confirmation.
🔒 Privacy, Ethics & Legal
1. Is RadOncDoc compliant with medical ethics?
Yes. All services follow accepted medical ethics, professional guidelines, and digital health best practices.
2. Is RadOncDoc compliant with data protection laws?
Yes. We adhere to applicable data protection regulations, including India’s Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act.
3. Are prescriptions issued during tele-consultations?
Prescriptions are issued only when appropriate and legally permissible. Not all consultations require prescriptions.
📞 Still Have Questions?
If your question isn’t listed here, feel free to contact us.
📧 Email: thecancerdoctor@radoncdoc.com
🌐 Website: www.radoncdoc.com
