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# Step 3 — Standard of Care Choices

The **Enter Master Data** tab is the starting point for recording current treatment choices.

### What standard of care means here

Standard of care refers to the conventional oncology treatments recommended by your treating team, such as:

* surgery
* chemotherapy
* targeted therapy
* hormone therapy
* radiotherapy
* immunotherapy

### How the auto-fill works

Once you select your standard-of-care choices, the worksheet automatically populates relevant sections elsewhere.

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### Working with an integrative practitioner

The worksheet is designed as a conversation tool, not a prescription list.

Use it with a practitioner to help:

* prioritise the most relevant pathways
* review interaction risks
* build a more personalised and safer support plan

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This information is for education only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Please speak with a qualified clinician before making changes to care, medication, or supplement use.
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