Personalized Support from Cancer Experts Who Understand the Science and the System

At Mitotics, we bring deep expertise in cancer research and drug development to support patients and their families in one of the most vulnerable times of their lives. As cancer patient advocates, we help you understand your diagnosis, explore treatment options—including clinical trials—and navigate your care with clarity and confidence.

Our goal is to empower you with knowledge so you can make informed decisions that support your health, survival, and quality of life.

Patient Advocacy Packages


Basic Support

💲250 (one-time)

  • Consultation (60 min)

  • Review of key concerns & history

  • Personalized recommendations & resources

  • Follow-up email summary


Plus Care

💲450 / month

  • Up to 3 sessions (30–45 min each)

  • Review of medical records & labs

  • Prep for doctor visits (questions, summaries)

  • Unlimited email support between sessions

  • Priority scheduling


Premium Advocacy

💲750 / month

  • 4 weekly sessions (60 min each)

  • Full records & biomarker review with plain-language summary

  • Care coordination across specialists

  • Second opinion & clinical trial navigation

  • Direct messaging for urgent questions

  • Support for family/caregivers included                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (Because cases like this involve evolving treatment decisions and ongoing coordination, Premium Advocacy is offered as a 3-month engagement to ensure continuity and meaningful impact)

    Why Families Choose Premium Advocacy

    Families who choose Premium Patient Advocacy are rarely looking for “more information.”

    They are looking for clarity, confidence, and support during high-stakes decisions.

    Most come to Mitotics® Biolabs after realizing that:

    • Appointments feel rushed, but the decisions are enormous

    • Molecular and pathology reports are dense and difficult to interpret

    • Options like clinical trials often feel overwhelming or unclear

    • Family members want to help but don’t always speak the same “medical language”

    • The emotional weight of caregiving makes it hard to think strategically

    Premium Advocacy provides a steady, informed presence during this complexity.


    Families Choose Premium Because They Want:

    • A trusted guide, not another opinion

      Someone who can explain what’s happening, what matters most right now, and what questions are worth asking — without replacing the medical team.

    • Plain-language understanding of biomarkers and reports

      Complex genomic data translated into clear, actionable insights they can bring into oncology conversations.

    • Preparation instead of panic

      Decisions anticipated in advance, so families aren’t scrambling when scans change or treatments stop working.

    • Continuity and follow-through

      Support that evolves over time — not a one-off consult that ends just as new questions arise.

    • Support for the whole family

      A shared understanding that reduces confusion, disagreement, and emotional strain among caregivers.


    What Families Often Say 

    • They feel more confident walking into appointments

    • They understand options more clearly and ask better questions

    • They feel less alone in navigating complex decisions

    • They appreciate having time to think, rather than react

    • They value having a neutral, science-based advocate in their corner


    Why Premium Is Structured as a 3-Month Engagement

    Families often discover that the greatest value of advocacy is not a single insight —

    it’s having ongoing support as the situation evolves.

    A three-month structure allows time to:

    • Understand the full clinical picture

    • Track changes in treatment response

    • Revisit strategy as new information emerges

    • Build trust and momentum without rushing decisions

    This is why families facing complex or advanced diagnoses most often choose Premium Advocacy as their primary level of support.