This is where I share everything — new tools, how I use AI during treatment, honest updates on what's actually helping. The blog is the heart of FC:AI.
Fourteen months of blood tests. Three CT scans. The bloods from yesterday. All sitting on a public webpage with my name on it. Here's the actual reason, and why AI tools can't help cancer patients until real patient data is in the open.
What seventy daily rows of mood, energy, nausea, rash, WHOOP recovery, food and drink say about life cycle-by-cycle. Patterns the bloods can't see.
Read the Post →Next Wednesday I'm in Copenhagen on a HIMSS Europe panel about how much autonomy we should give AI in healthcare. Here's what I'm bringing as the stage 4 patient in the room.
Read post →Today I launched a business. Tomorrow I'm back in the chemo chair. Here's the cancer side of the story.
Read post →I've published my complete oncology data open source. My mutations, my dosages, my rationale. If someone out there can find something I've missed, I want them to find it.
Read post →Three cycles. 42 days of data. What happens when you track every day of chemotherapy with AI? The patterns, the surprises, and what actually changed in my behaviour when I could see the numbers.
Read post →New site. New tools. Same cancer. Same bloke. FC:AI has relaunched — from a blog about having cancer to a platform that actually does something about it. Here's what's changed.
Read post →The one that started it all. Why I stopped keeping cancer private, started building AI tools, and decided to share the whole lot publicly. The founding post.
Read post →Looking for older posts? The original 20 FC:AI blog posts from 2025 are in the archive.
View the Archive →⚕️ FC:AI does not offer medical advice. These are practical management and tracking tools.