MHQ: Clinical Insights--Supporting Oncologists

  • SN Connect’s My Health Questions (MHQ): Clinical Intelligence is a voice-activated oncology intelligence tool. NCCN- and ASCO-sourced, validated by senior oncologists and built to support oncologists, save time, and elegantly compliment your practice.
  • Try My Health Questions (MHQ): Clinical Intelligence here: http://snconnect.survivornet.com/mhq-clinical-intelligence/

There is a specific moment many oncologists tell us about. They’ve just left an exam room. The case is more complex than the chart suggested; perhaps second-line mCRPC, rising PSA, bone metastases, and a patient who asked a question they want to answer precisely. Time is limited. MHQ: Clinical Intelligence was built for that moment.

SN Connect’s My Health Questions (MHQ): Clinical Intelligence is a purpose-built clinical support tool for physicians and oncology teams, not a general AI assistant, and not another search engine. It delivers structured, guideline-sourced responses grounded in NCCN and ASCO frameworks, calibrated to the way oncologists actually reason through complex cases: by disease state, patient comorbidities, prior therapy, and available evidence.

Built for Oncology. Not for Everything.

The clinical AI landscape is crowded with tools that claim to know everything. MHQ: Clinical Intelligence makes a narrower, stronger claim: it knows oncology deeply. Treatment sequencing. Biomarker-driven selection. Comorbidity-adjusted dosing. Clinical trial eligibility. Patient-facing communication. These are the decisions that cost time when you’re uncertain, and MHQ closes that gap.

 

Who Trained This. And Why That Matters.

The responses that MHQ: Clinical Intelligence surfaces are not generated by a general-purpose AI and filtered through a disclaimer. They reflect the clinical reasoning of practicing oncology specialists, the same physicians who have helped build SurvivorNet over the last decade, whose opinions are reviewed against current major guidelines.

A Note on What This Is — And Is Not

MHQ: Clinical Intelligence is a clinical support resource. It is not a diagnostic tool and does not replace the judgment of the treating physician. Every response is grounded in published guidelines and peer-reviewed evidence, surfaced to support, not supplant, the clinician’s decision.

The reason this distinction matters is not legal defensiveness. It is clinical philosophy. The physicians who built and validated this tool believe that AI in oncology is most valuable not when it pretends to be a doctor, but when it hands the right information to one, fast, cleanly, and at the moment it’s needed.

What You Can Do With MHQ

PATIENT COMMUNICATION

Take-home instructions Generate plain-language patient summaries, post-visit instructions, and side-effect management guides — editable before printing or sending.
Real-time eligibility

Real Time Eligibility

Integrated clinical trial search filtered by diagnosis, prior therapy, biomarker status, and patient location — returned alongside treatment options.

Take-home instructions

Generate plain-language patient summaries, post-visit instructions, and side-effect management guides — editable before printing or sending.

Double-check the numbers

Confirm trial endpoints, efficacy data, dosing parameters, or drug interaction flags before quoting them to a patient or a colleague.