Shared Clarity
Stop the "Who told the doctor what?" group chats. One shared timeline keeps everyone, from siblings to spouses, aligned on exactly what happened and when.
Cancer care is a mountain of appointments, results, and paperwork. Kinrio turns those scattered fragments into one clear, AI-powered picture so you can stop reconstructing the story and start focused care.
Kinrio is exclusively available in the US.
Kinrio is exclusively available in the US.
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You
The oncologist said the scan was stable, but the report mentions a "sclerotic lesion" on my husband's spine. Should I be worried?
Kinrio AI
Doctors often use "stable" when the primary tumor hasn't changed, which is the case here—the main records show no growth since December. A "sclerotic lesion" is a thickened area of bone, which can sometimes even be a sign of healing. Since this is the first time this specific spot was noted, it overlaps with the lower back pain you've been tracking for him. It's a great specific detail to clarify at the next visit. I've added this to your agenda: "The scan is stable, which is great news. Since he's had some new back pain, does this 'sclerotic' area need a closer look or is it a sign of treatment response?"
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Caregiving is an emotional marathon and a second full-time job. Research shows cancer patients face 48+ health care contact days in the first year and spend 7+ hours every week on cancer-related tasks. There is simply too much to remember.1,2
Kinrio acts as your second brain, holding the story together so you can focus on the person, not the process.
The invisible demands
of cancer care3
Kinrio provides informational support only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always follow your clinician's guidance.
Capture the update, let Kinrio identify the pattern, and walk into the visit with the right next question.
Step 1
Current med
Keytruda
Oct 12
"Dad has been incredibly sluggish all week. Barely has the energy to read."
Oct 26
"He complained the house was freezing today, even though the thermostat is at 72."
Step 2
Kinrio AI Insight
Noticed
Increasing fatigue paired with new cold intolerance over the last three weeks.
Context
One immune-related side effect of Keytruda is thyroid dysfunction, which can show up as sluggishness, low energy, and feeling unusually cold before anyone realizes the thyroid is involved.
Step 3
Kinrio turns the pattern into a visit-ready question you can actually use with the clinical team.
Suggested question
Generated from
"Dad has been increasingly exhausted, feeling unusually cold, and generally sluggish over the last three weeks. Since Keytruda can sometimes affect the thyroid, should we check his TSH levels to see if he needs a supplement, or is this standard fatigue?"
Shared Clarity
Stop the "Who told the doctor what?" group chats. One shared timeline keeps everyone, from siblings to spouses, aligned on exactly what happened and when.
The Whole Story
Treatment plans shift and doctors rotate, but the history should not reset. Kinrio keeps every chapter of care connected and ready for the next decision.
Walk In Prepared
Don't walk into a high-stakes 15-minute appointment feeling unprepared. Kinrio turns complex scan results and months of notes into a clear, actionable agenda.
Start with the daily essentials. Stay ready for the moments that matter most.