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When you are living with cancer, every piece of information lands with weight. That is why LINGO CARE applies the same review process to everything we publish. This page makes that process transparent.
Every draft (Learn articles, question answers) is written within the scope of “daily life beside treatment.” Diagnosis, treatment, drugs, dosages, and definitive efficacy claims are managed as prohibited terms from the drafting stage.
Before publication, a LINGO CARE Advisor reviews each piece for safety (no medical advice), accuracy (source checks), and tone (respectful, non-prescriptive). Content that fails review is revised or rejected.
Learn articles reference publicly available material from reputable public-health bodies such as the WHO and the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI), and cite those sources in the article.
Every published answer is labeled “LINGO CARE · Advisor reviewed.” There are no personal-name answers or recommendations. Suggestion cards shown alongside content include only internally approved items.
After publication we keep content under management through user reports and periodic re-review. Content that no longer meets our bar is revised or unpublished.
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