Navigating cancer is exhausting. Your exercise plan shouldn't be.

A clinical sanctuary for movement. Personalized guidance rooted in Australian oncology standards, designed for your lowest energy days.

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Fit For Cancer AI
Hello. How is your energy today on a scale of 0-10?
My energy is a 3 today. Feeling quite fatigued.

Understood. For Energy Level 3, we recommend 5 minutes of seated diaphragmatic breathing followed by gentle ankle circles.

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The Clinical Gap

Generic fitness apps ignore the 'Boom-Bust' cycle. We don't.

Most AI tools push for "10,000 steps" or "no pain no gain." For oncology patients, this leads to the Boom-Bust cycle: over-exerting on a good day, only to be bedridden for three days after.

Fit For Cancer is ringfenced by COSA and ESSA protocols. Our AI isn't just a chatbot; it's a clinical safety net that scales your movement down to match your biological capacity.

Movement, measured by you.

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Context-Aware Guidance

Input your cancer type and current energy levels. Our system adjusts intensities in real-time to prevent fatigue crashes.

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LOWEST RECOVERING OPTIMAL
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Strictly Private

We don't want your data. All chat history uses 14-day auto-expiring local storage. No cloud syncing. No EHR collection. Purely yours.

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Energy Bank

Plotting your fatigue trends over a 7-day rolling window to visualize recovery.

Voice-First Interaction

Typing can be a chore when brain fog hits. Use clinical voice dictation to tell the app exactly how you're feeling without lifting a finger.

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For Patients

  • check_circle Empathy-first UI that avoids overwhelming "scanxiety."
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  • check_circle Zero tracking. No calorie counts. No pressure.

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