Cancer Playbook

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Built for Cancer Patients by Cancer Survivors

06/15/2026

"Where did this recommendation come from?"

It's one of the most important questions a patient can ask.

Too often, people navigating cancer are given suggestions without context. Try this. Ask about that. Look into this treatment. Consider that supplement.

But what's behind the recommendation?

The Interactive Cancer Playbook was built differently.

Every play is connected to two things:

• What patients actually reported experiencing
• What the research literature says

Not guesses. Not internet rumors. Not random recommendations from people who don't know your situation.

Just information designed to help you have more informed conversations with your care team.

Because every play should show its work.

👉 ericcancerplaybook.org

06/13/2026

Quick question... FECO or RSO? 🧐 Whats been your experience with each?

06/11/2026

Can we talk about the state of out healthcare system for a little? 🙈

06/10/2026

Cancer comes with a lot of tabs open.

A diagnosis. Symptoms. Treatment options. Side effects. Research papers. Facebook groups. Advice from family. Advice from strangers.

Most patients aren't struggling because they have too little information.

They're struggling because they have too much.

The Interactive Cancer Playbook was designed to help patients focus on what's most relevant right now. Because sometimes clarity isn't finding more information. It's knowing what deserves your attention today.

👉 ericcancerplaybook.org

06/07/2026

A play is one next move, not a master plan.

When you're dealing with cancer, nobody has the full roadmap. Most people are just trying to figure out what to do next.

The idea for this platform started back in 2022. Since then, we've rebuilt it more times than I can count, worked with different developers, hit plenty of walls, and kept going.

What we wanted was simple:

A place where patients could learn from other patients, explore research, ask questions, and connect with people who understand what they're going through.

Today, it's finally here.

The Interactive Cancer Playbook is officially live, and seeing people begin building their own playbooks has made every challenge worth it.

If you or someone you care about is navigating cancer, we'd love for you to take a look.

👉 ericcancerplaybook.org

06/04/2026

December 2022.

That’s when the first conversations about the Interactive Cancer Playbook began.

At the time, it was just an idea: a place where cancer patients could build their own playbook, learn from patient-reported outcomes, ask questions, explore evidence-informed information, and connect with a community of other patients walking similar paths.

The vision was clear.

Building it was the hard part.

Over the years, we worked with several developers, tested different platforms, hit roadblocks, and had moments where it felt like the technology just couldn’t match what we were trying to create.

But we never gave up.

At its core, the idea was simple:

Patient-Reported Outcomes + Research = Your Playbook

But we wanted to build more than a database.

We envisioned a platform that functions similar to Waze meets a dating app for cancer patients.

Like Waze, it helps patients explore possible paths forward by combining patient-reported outcomes backed by published research, allowing them to see how others with similar diagnoses, symptoms, and treatment experiences have navigated their journeys and what outcomes they reported.

Like a dating app, it helps patients find and connect with others who may share similar diagnoses, symptoms, treatments, priorities, or experiences.

And with ChatOG—made possible in part through a $10,000 sponsorship from Google—patients can ask questions and learn from an AI agent trained on ERIC Cancer Playbook data and the collective wisdom of our mentors, who represent more than 85 years of combined experience helping cancer patients navigate cannabis as part of their journey.

The result is a place where patients can:

Build their own playbook
Explore patient-reported outcomes
Review relevant research
Connect with a community of patients
Ask questions through ChatOG and learn from decades of shared experience

Today, after years of persistence, our team has officially built and launched the Interactive Cancer Playbook.

This is more than a website.

It is a playbook.

It is a community.

It is decades of experience, patient-reported outcomes, research, and technology brought together in one place to help cancer patients make more informed decisions.

With tears of joy flowing, I’m here to announce that the Interactive Cancer Playbook is officially launched!

If you are a cancer patient or know one, please tell them to visit ericcancerplaybook.org and Start A Playbook.

06/02/2026

For nearly a century, cannabis has been burdened by politics, misinformation, and stigma.

Cannabis wasn't criminalized because science proved it was dangerous. The 1937 Ma*****na Tax Act was driven by political and economic interests, and many lawmakers didn't even realize that "ma*****na" was simply another name for the cannabis plant.

Decades later, the War on Drugs expanded that stigma. Even members of the Nixon administration later acknowledged that the campaign was used to target political opponents and minority communities rather than being rooted solely in public health concerns.

Then in 1988, after reviewing extensive evidence, DEA Chief Administrative Law Judge Francis Young concluded:

"Ma*****na, in its natural form, is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man."

He recommended that cannabis be rescheduled so patients could access it more easily. That recommendation was rejected.

Today, cancer patients and caregivers are still navigating the consequences of those decisions.

Patients deserve access to information, real-world outcomes, cannabis-friendly clinicians, and affordable Full Extract Cannabis Oil (FECO) so they can make informed decisions alongside their healthcare team.

The conversation around cannabis should be guided by evidence, patient experiences, and compassion—not fear, stigma, or politics. Patients deserve every tool available to improve their quality of life.

05/27/2026

Dog ramps may seem simple, but they can make a big difference. They help dogs reach their favorite places—like the couch, bed, or car—without having to jump or strain.

For older dogs especially, anything that makes their lives easier matters. A ramp can help protect joints, reduce stress, and make movement feel less intimidating.

As you can see here, our founder Jim and his dog Kira love their ramp!

If you use a ramp, please comment below:

1. What brand is it?
2. What do you love about it?
3. What do you wish was different?

05/27/2026

Only $35 to get rid of cancer? Sounds too good to be true... Jim's story proves otherwise.

05/22/2026

1-gram syringe. That's all it took.

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