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The science behind your report.

addon connects foods, bioactive compounds, genes, molecular pathways, cancers, and treatments into one system. Every recommendation traces back to published research.

From molecular profile to meal plan.

When you enter your cancer type and treatment, addon maps the genes and molecular pathways involved. It then finds foods and supplements whose compounds interact with those same targets.

01

Map Your Cancer

HER2 Breast Cancer
PIK3CA — gain-of-function, 30%
TP53 — loss-of-function, 63%
Treatment: Paclitaxel

02

Score Compounds

Genistein activates Mitotic Prometaphase
Paclitaxel also targets this pathway via TUBB2B
→ Genistein supports drug mechanism

03

Your Results

✓ Grape Leaves — Genistein (aligned)
✓ Pumpkin Seeds — γ-Linolenic Acid
✗ 772 drug interactions flagged

Every recommendation has a traceable path.

We don't just say “eat this.” We show you exactly why:

■ Evidence Chain — From Food to Treatment Target

Grape LeavescontainsGenisteintargets geneTUBB2BinMitotic Prometaphasetargeted byPaclitaxel

Genistein, a compound in grape leaves, acts on the same gene — TUBB2B — as the chemotherapy drug Paclitaxel. Both operate within the mitotic arrest pathway. addon holds millions of these connections. When you enter your diagnosis, it pulls the ones that matter to you.

Treatment and nutrition share the same biology.

Cancer drugs work by targeting specific genes and molecular pathways. What most patients don't realize is that everyday foods and supplements act on those very same targets — sometimes reinforcing treatment, sometimes interfering with it.

We brought the rigor of precision oncology to nutrition.

  • Food, supplement, and drug interactions mapped at the gene and pathway level
  • Drug–nutrient conflict detection tailored to your specific regimen
  • Personalized recommendations based on your cancer's molecular profile
DocetaxelDrugTUBB1GeneCiliumAssemblyPathwayFolic AcidCompoundPomeloFoodWDR35Mutated 7%ProstateAdenocarcinomatargetsin pathwaycontainsinhibitsBoth convergeDocetaxel inhibits tubulin polymerization via TUBB1 to disruptcilium assembly in prostate cancer cells. Folic Acid independentlysuppresses the same pathway, reinforcing the drug's mechanism.

What powers your report.

Built for patients and caregivers who need clarity, not more opinions.

Pathway-Level Mapping

Maps your cancer’s mutated genes to the molecular pathways they affect, then identifies foods and supplements that interact at each node.

Drug–Nutrient Conflict Detection

Flags conflicts between your treatment regimen and foods or supplements — before they reach your plate.

Adaptive Treatment Sync

Recommendations recalibrate as your treatment evolves. Switch regimens, add a medication — your plan updates automatically.

Traceable Reports

Generate shareable reports for your care team with full evidence trails for every recommendation.

254

cancer types

55,000+

biological entities

4.2M

evidence relationships

1000s

published studies

See the science in action.

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