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CARIBCHAT

CARIBCHAT is community learning for patients navigating Caribbean cancer care:

Purpose

Your cancer diagnosis should not depend on which island you live on.

CARIBCHAT is Caribbean cancer navigation — the same governed engine as MAMMOCHAT, localized for Caribbean populations, guidelines, resource availability, and healing traditions. You ask it where to get screened in Port of Spain, whether soursop interferes with chemo, or what NCCN recommends when your island has one radiation facility — and it gives you an evidence-based answer grounded in Caribbean reality.

Think MAMMOCHAT, but for the Caribbean — every claim sourced, every facility geographically verified, every tradition evidence-tagged, every community connection honored.

You have a question → You ask CARIBCHAT
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CARIBCHAT answers → Caribbean-contextualized → Every claim grounded
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You navigate next steps → Facilities mapped → Community connected → Care team informed

CARIBCHAT is anchored to the CAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference (Caribbean Association of Oncology and Hematology), July 17-19, 2026, Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago — theme: "The Next Decade of Cancer Care: Collaboration for Regional Impact."


What You Can Do

Understanding Your Situation

ServiceWhat happensCOIN
🏥Screening NavigationFind screening facilities by country and city — public, private, NGO, mobile0
📋Guideline LookupNCCN guidelines adapted for Caribbean resource settings (Resource Stratification Framework)1
🌿Healing TraditionsEvidence status for bush medicine, faith practices, dietary traditions — never dismissed, always contextualized1
🤝Community CarePeer navigation, transport, childcare, faith meal trains, lime support circles0

Finding Your Path

ServiceWhat happensCOIN
📊Evidence SummarySourced response with Caribbean-contextualized citations (CAOH, CARPHA, NCCN)1
🔎Clinical Trial MatchClinicalTrials.gov NCT match — Caribbean-site trials prioritized2
💊Guideline PathwayCAOH/NCCN resource-stratified guideline-sourced treatment pathway3
📋mCODE ProfileStructured oncology data compilation (HL7 FHIR mCODE STU3)5

Every answer is sourced. Every facility is verified. Every tradition is respected.


Your Path

COIN = WORK. Every governed interaction earns COIN. Screening navigation is always free.

What a typical Caribbean cancer navigation looks like

PhaseActionsCOIN
Screening accessFind facilities by location + screening guidelines0
Community connectionPeer navigation + support services + transport options0
Evidence gatheringGuideline lookup + healing tradition evidence check2
Treatment planningGuideline pathway + clinical trial match (Caribbean-site preferred)5
Structured datamCODE profile compilation5
Total per navigation12 COIN

How We Protect Your Patients

Clinical governance is structural, not advisory. CARIBCHAT has your back on every interaction:

Your rightHow CARIBCHAT protects it
EvidenceEvery claim cites CAOH, CARPHA, NCCN Resource Stratification, or peer-reviewed literature — no unsourced answers
No diagnosisCARIBCHAT never diagnoses or prescribes — it explains what the evidence says
Resource realityEvery guideline is contextualized for Caribbean resource availability — not US-only assumptions
Geographic accuracyEvery facility recommendation is verified by country, city, sector (public/private/NGO)
Tradition respectCaribbean healing traditions are acknowledged with evidence status — never dismissed without context
Care team primacyEvery response reminds you: consult your care team for decisions

Why It Works Across Industries

CARIBCHAT runs on the same engine that governs MAMMOCHAT breast health, real estate operations, financial compliance, and defense contracting. Same standard. Caribbean context.

Your CARIBCHAT taskSame standard as
Screening facility lookup (by country/city)Property appraisal (USPAP)
NCCN Resource Stratification pathwayLegal compliance (statute lookup)
Clinical trial match (Caribbean-site preferred)Vendor credentialing (FL 468/626)
mCODE profile (HL7 FHIR)Financial audit (SOX compliance)
Healing tradition evidence statusHome inspection (FL Statute 468)
Community care connectionPost-closing coordination (CMS)

Your cancer navigation is governed to the same standard as a real estate transaction — localized for the Caribbean.


CAOH Conference 2026

FieldValue
NameCAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference
ThemeThe Next Decade of Cancer Care: Collaboration for Regional Impact
DatesJuly 17-19, 2026
LocationHilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
AccreditationAACME
Contact[email protected]
Websitehttps://caohcaribbean.org
Conferencehttps://caohcaribbean.org/conference/
Registrationhttps://caohcaribbean.org (Early Bird pricing available)
SocialFacebook / Instagram
TracksRegional cancer prevention/treatment/survivorship, Caribbean collaboration & policy, innovation/research, patient advocacy & survivorship, workshops/panels

Sections

ServiceDescriptionRoute
🏥ScreeningFacility directory by country — public, private, NGO, mobile?q=Where can I get screened for cancer in the Caribbean?
📋GuidelinesNCCN Resource Stratification for Caribbean settings?q=What are the NCCN guidelines for Caribbean resource settings?
🌿TraditionsCaribbean healing traditions with evidence status?q=Is bush medicine safe to use during cancer treatment?
🤝CommunityPeer navigation, transport, support circles?q=How can I find community support for cancer care in my area?
🔎TrialsClinical trial matching — Caribbean-site preferred?q=Are there any clinical trials available in the Caribbean?
💊TreatmentCAOH/NCCN resource-stratified pathways?q=What treatment options are available at my resource level?
📊PreventionCaribbean-contextualized cancer prevention?q=How can I reduce my cancer risk with a Caribbean lifestyle?
📍Locations12 Caribbean cities — screening infrastructure?q=What screening facilities are near me in the Caribbean?

Domain Credential

Caribbean Cancer Burden

MetricValueSource
Leading cancer death (women)Breast cancerCARPHA
Breast cancer mortality rankHighest in Caribbean: Trinidad and TobagoCARPHA
Cancer deaths (Caribbean females)14%-30% from breast cancerCARPHA
Risk reduction (lifestyle)30%CARPHA / WHO
Public sector mammogram rate0.19 per 10,000 women >= 40Springer 2017 (STALE — 9 years old, needs refresh with current MOH or CARPHA data)
Public sector wait time1-6 monthsSituational Analysis, T&T (STALE — needs refresh)
Private sector accessSame-day mammographySituational Analysis, T&T

Regional Institutions

InstitutionRoleCoverage
CAOHCaribbean Association of Oncology and Hematology (caohcaribbean.org)Regional oncology standards
CARPHACaribbean Public Health Agency, Port of Spain (carpha.org)Cancer surveillance, registry, policy
TT Cancer SocietyTrinidad & Tobago Cancer Society (cancertt.com)Mobile screening, mammography, education
UWIUniversity of the West IndiesMedical education, research
PAHOPan American Health OrganizationRegional WHO office, cancer programs
IAEAInternational Atomic Energy AgencyBreast cancer screening & diagnosis programs
MOH T&TMinistry of Health, Trinidad and Tobago (health.gov.tt)National health policy

Guidelines Framework

SourceScopeAdaptation
NCCN Breast Cancer GuidelinesUS standard of careResource-stratified via NCCN Framework
NCCN Resource StratificationLow/middle-resource settingsCaribbean adaptation layer
ACR BI-RADS Atlas (5th ed.)Imaging classificationSame standard, Caribbean access context
CARPHA SurveillanceCaribbean-specific epidemiologyDirect — no adaptation needed
CAOH ProceedingsCaribbean oncology best practicesDirect — conference-sourced

Caribbean Healing Traditions

TraditionPracticeEvidence StatusCARIBCHAT Approach
Bush medicine (herbs, teas)Soursop leaf, ginger root, turmeric, aloe vera, moringa, noni, fever grass, shado beniAntioxidant/anti-inflammatory evidence (in vitro); herb-drug interactions documented with taxanes, platinum agentsAcknowledge use, flag interactions with chemo/radiation, never dismiss — ask your oncologist before combining
Faith and prayer circlesChurch healing services, mosque dua groups, Hindu mandir pujas, Spiritual Baptist mourning groundValidated coping mechanism — psycho-oncology literature shows improved quality of life and treatment adherenceEncourage as complement to medical care — faith strengthens the journey
Dietary traditionsCallaloo (iron, folate), dasheen (fiber), breadfruit (complex carbs), coconut oil, fresh fish, ground provisionsCaribbean diet parallels Mediterranean anti-inflammatory patterns; soursop acetogenins show in vitro anticancer activityEvidence-based nutrition guidance using local foods — eat what your land grows
Community caregivingExtended family rotation, neighbor networks, church sisters, village supportValidated social support model — cancer outcomes literature shows reduced mortality with strong social networksFrame as strength, connect to formal peer navigation programs
Obeah and spiritual healingSpiritual practices varying by island — Obeah (T&T/Jamaica), Vodou (Haiti), Winti (Suriname)Cultural significance acknowledged; no clinical evidence for cancer treatmentRespect practice, ensure no delay of medical treatment, never shame

Screening Infrastructure by Country

CountryFacilityTypeSectorNotes
Trinidad & TobagoEric Williams Medical Sciences ComplexHospitalPublicMt. Hope — radiology dept, mammography, oncology unit
Trinidad & TobagoSan Fernando General HospitalHospitalPublicSouthern T&T screening hub, radiology
Trinidad & TobagoSangre Grande HospitalHospitalPublicEastern T&T, basic screening
Trinidad & TobagoTT Cancer Society Mobile UnitsMobileNGOFree community screening — schedule at cancertt.com
Trinidad & TobagoPrivate radiology clinics (St. Clair, Westmoorings)ClinicPrivateSame-day mammography, ~$500-800 TT
TobagoScarborough General HospitalHospitalPublicTobago's sole public screening facility
JamaicaUniversity Hospital of the West IndiesHospitalPublicKingston — full oncology, radiation therapy
JamaicaCornwall Regional HospitalHospitalPublicMontego Bay — Western Jamaica hub
JamaicaJamaica Cancer SocietyNGONGOKingston — screening, education, support programs
BarbadosQueen Elizabeth HospitalHospitalPublicBridgetown — national referral center, oncology unit
BarbadosBarbados Cancer SocietyNGONGOScreening advocacy, support services
GuyanaGeorgetown Public Hospital CorporationHospitalPublicNational oncology center, only radiation facility
BahamasPrincess Margaret HospitalHospitalPublicNassau — national referral, oncology
Saint LuciaVictoria HospitalHospitalPublicCastries — national referral
SurinameAcademisch Ziekenhuis ParamariboHospitalPublicNational referral, oncology services

Community Care Model

ModelDescriptionEvidence
Shared transportCommunity vans, cancer society shuttles, church buses to treatment centersAccess barrier reduction — transport is #1 barrier to treatment completion in Caribbean
Childcare supportNeighbors and church sisters covering childcare during chemo appointmentsSocial support literature — validated in LMIC oncology settings
Faith meal trainsChurch, mosque, mandir communities providing meals during treatment cyclesNutritional support improves treatment tolerance and outcomes
Peer navigationCancer survivors guiding newly diagnosed through the system — "someone who walked this road"Validated in LMIC oncology — reduces time to treatment, improves adherence
Community health workersHome visits, follow-up after discharge, medication adherence, wound care educationWHO CHW framework — scalable model for Caribbean resource settings
Lime support circlesInformal community gatherings (liming) repurposed for cancer peer support — culturally naturalSocial connectedness reduces depression and improves quality of life

Cancer Prevention (Caribbean Context)

DomainCaribbean ApproachEvidence
NutritionCallaloo (iron, antioxidants), soursop (acetogenins — in vitro anticancer), turmeric (curcumin — anti-inflammatory), moringa (nutrient-dense), dasheen (prebiotic fiber)In vitro + epidemiological studies; Caribbean diet rich in plant-based, anti-inflammatory foods
Physical activityWalking groups (savannah walks in T&T), carnival band training, cricket, football, dancehall fitness, sea swimmingWHO: 150 min/week moderate activity reduces cancer risk 20-30%
Tobacco and alcoholHookah/shisha rising among Caribbean youth; rum culture; MOH cessation programs availableCARPHA surveillance — tobacco declining but alcohol stable
HPV vaccinationCoverage varies: T&T national program for girls 9-13; Jamaica school-based; Barbados expandingPAHO/WHO target: 90% coverage by 2030 — cervical cancer near-elimination
Breast self-examTT Cancer Society community education; Jamaica Cancer Society outreach; church-based workshopsMonthly BSE + annual clinical exam where mammography access limited
Sun protectionCaribbean UV exposure high year-round; melanoma rare but late-stage common in Caribbean populationsDermatology awareness programs emerging in T&T, Jamaica

COIN

ActionCOINEvidence
Question0Free tier — screening access is universal
Evidence summary1Sourced response with Caribbean-contextualized citations
Clinical trial match2ClinicalTrials.gov NCT match (Caribbean-site preferred)
Guideline pathway3CAOH/NCCN resource-stratified guideline-sourced pathway
mCODE profile5Structured oncology data compilation

Persona

FieldValue
tonewarm, evidence-based, Caribbean-contextualized — CHAT never speaks without INTEL
audienceCaribbean patients navigating cancer care, caregivers, clinicians, MOH policymakers, Cancer Society volunteers
voicesecond-person — you are navigating this, every claim is grounded in evidence
warmthcompassionate navigator — the governance is structural, the voice is human, the context is Caribbean
contextCARIBCHAT = TALK = CHAT + INTEL. Industry is Caribbean oncology. Sources: CAOH, CARPHA, NCCN Resource Stratification Framework, TT Cancer Society, PAHO, ClinicalTrials.gov. Launch: CAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference, July 17-19 2026, Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, Port of Spain. Heritage: Hadley Lab clinical informatics — same engine as MAMMOCHAT, localized for Caribbean populations.

Welcome

Welcome to CARIBCHAT — governed Caribbean cancer intelligence.

If you have just been diagnosed, or you are caring for someone who has — CARIBCHAT walks this road with you. Grounded in the evidence your doctors know. Fluent in the resources your community has. Respectful of the wisdom your grandmothers carried.

What can I help with?

ServiceWhat happens
🏥ScreeningFind screening facilities near you — public, private, mobile
📋GuidelinesNCCN guidelines adapted for Caribbean resource settings
🌿TraditionsEvidence status for bush medicine and healing practices
🤝CommunityPeer navigation, transport, support circles
🔎TrialsClinical trial matching — Caribbean-site preferred
💊TreatmentCAOH/NCCN resource-stratified pathways

Sources: CAOH conference proceedings, CARPHA cancer registry, NCCN Resource Stratification Framework, TT Cancer Society, PAHO/WHO Caribbean health data, IAEA breast cancer programs, peer-reviewed Caribbean oncology literature.

Just ask. "Where can I get screened in Port of Spain?" — that is all it takes.

This is not medical advice. Always consult your care team.


Locations

KeyLabelQuery
PORT_OF_SPAINPort of SpainPort of Spain Trinidad and Tobago
SAN_FERNANDOSan FernandoSan Fernando Trinidad and Tobago
CHAGUANASChaguanasChaguanas Trinidad and Tobago
SCARBOROUGHScarboroughScarborough Tobago
KINGSTONKingstonKingston Jamaica
BRIDGETOWNBridgetownBridgetown Barbados
NASSAUNassauNassau Bahamas
GEORGETOWNGeorgetownGeorgetown Guyana
CASTRIESCastriesCastries Saint Lucia
ROSEAURoseauRoseau Dominica
ST_JOHNSSt. John'sSt Johns Antigua and Barbuda
PARAMARIBOParamariboParamaribo Suriname

Marketing Surface

Hero

ElementValueSource
HeadlineYou are not alone.Narrative — community-first
SubheadlineIf you've just been diagnosed, or you're caring for someone who has — CaribChat walks this road with you. Grounded in the evidence your doctors know. Fluent in the resources your community has. Respectful of the wisdom your grandmothers carried.Narrative — TALK/CARIBCHAT persona
Demo CTAStart a Conversation -> app.caribchat.aiTALK/CARIBCHAT routes
DemoAnimated chat: Port of Spain screening + bush medicine safetyTALK/CARIBCHAT LEARNING

Community Learning Dashboard

QuestionSignalSource
What is bush medicine?Tradition queryLEARNING.md
I am looking for breast cancer Radiotherapy in the CaribbeanFacility needLEARNING.md
Is castor oil good for lumps?Grandmother knowledgeLEARNING.md
What are the Palliative Care services like in the Caribbean?Caregiver needLEARNING.md
Where can I get screened for cancer in Toco?Geographic specificityLEARNING.md
What is the prevalence of Prostate Cancer in Jamaica?Clinician queryLEARNING.md
Is obeah good for cancer?Faith/tradition queryLEARNING.md
What is the treatment guideline for colorectal cancer in the Caribbean?Regional protocolLEARNING.md

Marketing Partners

PartnerRoleStatus
CAOHCaribbean Association of Oncology and Hematology (caohcaribbean.org)VERIFIED
CARPHACaribbean Public Health Agency (carpha.org) — cancer surveillanceVERIFIED
TT Cancer SocietyMobile screening, mammography, education (cancertt.com)VERIFIED
UWIUniversity of the West Indies — medical education (sta.uwi.edu)VERIFIED
PAHO/WHORegional health policy, cancer programs (paho.org)VERIFIED
IAEABreast cancer screening & diagnosis programs (iaea.org)VERIFIED
MOH T&TMinistry of Health, Trinidad and Tobago (health.gov.tt)VERIFIED

Routes

web_docs:    https://hadleylab.org/
web_surface: https://hadleylab.org/SERVICES/TALK/CARIBCHAT/
web_domain:  https://caribchat.ai
magic:       magic://hadleylab.org/SERVICES/TALK/CARIBCHAT/

CARIBCHAT | SPEC | TALK

What we govern(tap to expand)

Scope Intelligence

DimensionValue
SubjectCaribbean cancer intelligence — screening through survivorship, localized for Caribbean resource availability
AudienceCaribbean patients navigating cancer care, caregivers, clinicians, MOH policymakers, Cancer Society volunteers, CAOH conference attendees
SourcesCAOH conference proceedings, CARPHA cancer surveillance, TT Cancer Society, NCCN Resource Stratification Framework, PAHO/WHO, ClinicalTrials.gov, IAEA, peer-reviewed Caribbean oncology literature
StatusGOVERNING — launch target: CAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference, July 17-19 2026, Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, Port of Spain
PipelineINTEL → TALK (systemPrompt) → Caribbean guideline matching → clinical trial matching → evidenced response
VoiceWarm, evidence-based, Caribbean-contextualized, second-person. You are navigating this — we source every claim.
Pluginsmcode (structured oncology data), trials (ClinicalTrials.gov live matching)

Evidence Chain

LayerSourceCountStatus
1CAOH Conference proceedings & guidelines14 annual conferencesANCHORED
2CARPHA cancer surveillance data (Cancer Incidence in the Caribbean, Vol. I)7 national registriesLIVE
3TT Cancer Society screening services (cancertt.com)Mobile units + fixed sitesMAPPED
4NCCN Resource Stratification Framework (Caribbean adaptation)1 frameworkANCHORED
5PAHO/WHO Caribbean cancer dataRegional epidemiologyINDEXED
6ClinicalTrials.gov Caribbean-site trialsActive trials in Caribbean nationsLIVE
7IAEA breast cancer screening & diagnosis programs (Caribbean)Technical cooperationMAPPED
8Caribbean healing traditions — ethnobotanical, psycho-oncology, community health literatureLiterature reviewINDEXED
9Caribbean screening infrastructure — per-country facility registryMOH + Cancer Society sourcesMAPPED
10WHO Community Health Worker framework (Caribbean adaptation)WHO guidelinesANCHORED

Contact Network (PRIVATE)

ContactRoleAffiliationLocationStatusChannel
Marisa Nimrod, MD, MPHHealthcare / Cancer NavigationCAOH CEO, breast cancer navigation appTrinidad and TobagoACTIVE[email protected]
Allana RoachEthics Board / Community HealthCANONIC Ethics Board, community health operationsTrinidad and TobagoACTIVE[email protected]

Marisa Nimrod, MD, MPH

FieldValue
NameMarisa Nimrod
CredentialsMD, MPH
TitleCEO, Caribbean Association of Oncology and Hematology (CAOH)
ClinicalEmergency physician, St. James Hospital, Trinidad and Tobago
IRB RoleCo-Investigator, CANONIC Community Learning Study (Arm A: CaribChat)
Email[email protected]
Introduced byAllana Roach (WhatsApp group, 2026-02-22)
CVRequested (promised 2026-03-09, not yet received)
SignalINSTITUTIONAL GATEWAY: CEO of CAOH with relationships across the entire Caribbean oncology network. "She has the whole Caribbean looking to her for these apps" (WhatsApp, 2026-02-28). Representing CAOH at Grenada regional event (2026-03-18) where she received "plenty feedback from top players in the room." Confirmed as Co-I on CaribChat IRB (2026-03-18). Explicit enterprise intent: "We need to get PAID for this" and "training platforms, in person" (WhatsApp, 2026-03-18).

Key intelligence:

  • CEO of CAOH, organizing the 2026 Annual Scientific Conference (July 17-19, Hilton Trinidad)
  • Building breast cancer navigation app (wireframe stage, Feb 2026) — CaribChat subsumes and governs this
  • Co-I on CANONIC Community Learning Study IRB, confirmed 2026-03-18
  • Clinically active (ER shifts, St. James Hospital, Trinidad)
  • Board approval required for institutional adoption of CANONIC framework
  • Drove 55+ community learning sessions through her network since 2026-03-02
  • Dr. Lowe (colleague) tested CaribChat and "was impressed" (2026-03-03)
  • Representing CAOH at Grenada regional oncology event (2026-03-18)
  • Enterprise intent: wants MOU, business plan, paid services, training platforms
  • Connected to ABOPM (American Board of Precision Medicine) through Anil Bajnath, MD (Trinidadian founder)
  • Referred by Allana Roach
  • Fills the regulatory gap identified in "IRB Without a Law" blog (2026-03-18): clinical authority bridging structural governance to institutional adoption in jurisdictions without research ethics legislation
  • OECS has approved and endorsed CaribChat (15 member states including Grenada, as of 2026-03-25)
  • CARICOM has endorsed CaribChat (15 full member states, 5 associate members, as of 2026-03, secured by Nimrod)
  • St. George's University — meeting with Dean Marios Loukas scheduled Apr 10, 2026 (AI in Medicine, Zoom)
  • CARPHA MOU pending (cancer surveillance data integration)
  • Appointed CANONIC Foundation Board Director (2026-03-31), Chief Governance Officer — Caribbean Operations
  • Co-inventor on PROV-007/008/009 (community learning, cultural competency, federated governance)

Allana Roach

Running the CANONIC ethics board. Community health background. Key connector who facilitated the Marisa Nimrod introduction. Trinidad-based. Instrumental in grounding Caribbean launch with institutional governance.

Key intelligence:

  • Ethics board lead for CANONIC
  • Reconnected Dexter with Marisa Nimrod
  • CC'd on MAMMOCHAT in Trinidad email (2026-03-01)
  • Community health operations
  • On-the-ground execution capability in Trinidad

Caribbean Cancer Landscape

DimensionTrinidad & TobagoJamaicaBarbadosGuyana
Leading cancer (women)BreastBreastBreastCervical
Screening infrastructureMobile units + public hospitalsPublic hospitalsQueen Elizabeth HospitalGeorgetown Public Hospital
Cancer societyTT Cancer Society (cancertt.com)Jamaica Cancer SocietyBarbados Cancer SocietyGuyana Cancer Foundation
MOH cancer programActiveActiveActiveActive
UWI campusSt. AugustineMonaCave HillTurkeyen

Cross-Scope Connections

ServiceRole
MAMMOCHATSibling domain — shares breast health domain knowledge, US evidence base
TALKConversation engine — systemPrompt from INTEL, Caribbean guideline matching
COINEconomic shadow — Question:0, Evidence:1, Trial:2, Guideline:3, mCODE:5
LEDGERAppend-only truth — every conversation turn recorded
SHOPPublic projection — CARIBCHAT listed as product
LEARNINGPattern capture — Caribbean interaction patterns logged
CLINICALClinical governance — PHI boundaries, evidence tiers
ONCOCHATStaging intelligence — TNM, AJCC
OMICSCHATGenomic variant context — when sequencing data available

Cross-Domain Routing

When patient asks about...Route toWhy
Breast health specifics, BI-RADS, screening protocolsMAMMOCHATBreast health specialist — US evidence base, NCT06604078
Cancer staging, TNM, treatment protocolsONCOCHATOncology staging — NCCN 60+ guidelines, AJCC 8th ed
Genomic variants, molecular profiling, sequencingOMICSCHATPrecision medicine — ACMG/AMP, ClinVar 2M+ variants
Legal rights, informed consent, data privacyLAWCHATHealthcare law — HIPAA, patient rights, consent
Insurance, treatment costs, billingFINCHATHealthcare finance — CMS coverage, drug pricing
General health, non-cancer conditionsMEDCHATGeneral clinical — CDC, WHO, primary care

Test

promptexpectcross
What cancer screening services are available in Trinidad?TT Cancer Society mobile units, Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, San Fernando General, private clinicsMAMMOCHAT
When is the CAOH conference?July 17-19 2026, Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, Port of Spain
What is the NCCN Resource Stratification Framework?Adaptation of NCCN guidelines for resource-constrained settingsMAMMOCHAT
What is the breast cancer burden in the Caribbean?Leading cause of cancer death among Caribbean women, 14-30%
Who is leading the Caribbean cancer navigation initiative?Marisa Nimrod, Allana Roach
My grandmother uses soursop tea — is that safe during chemo?herb-drug interactions, acknowledge traditional use, consult oncologist before combiningMAMMOCHAT
Where can I get a free mammogram in Port of Spain?TT Cancer Society mobile units, schedule at cancertt.com
Can my prayer group help with my cancer treatment?validated coping mechanism, complement not substitute, faith strengthens the journey
What bush medicine helps with chemo nausea?ginger (evidence-based for nausea), turmeric (anti-inflammatory), always consult care team for interactionsMAMMOCHAT
Where is the nearest cancer treatment in western Jamaica?Cornwall Regional Hospital, Montego Bay
What local foods help prevent cancer?callaloo (antioxidants), turmeric (curcumin), moringa (nutrient-dense), fish-based diet, ground provisions
Is Obeah healing effective for cancer?respect cultural significance, no clinical evidence for cancer treatment, ensure no delay of medical care
How can my community help during my treatment?peer navigation, shared transport, childcare support, faith meal trains, lime support circles

Governed Links

All external links referenced in CARIBCHAT contract files, verified 2026-03-15.

Institutional Partners

PartnerURLVerifiedNotes
OECShttps://oecs.org2026-03-25Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, 15 member states including Grenada. APPROVED AND ENDORSED CaribChat.
St. George's Universityhttps://sgu.edu2026-03-25Medical university, Grenada. CAOH in discussion. Marisa's alma mater.
CAOHhttps://caohcaribbean.org2026-03-15Caribbean Association of Oncology and Hematology. MOU pending.
CAOH Conferencehttps://caohcaribbean.org/conference/2026-03-15CAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference page
CAOH Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/caohcaribbean2026-03-15Official CAOH social
CAOH Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/caohcarib2026-03-15Official CAOH social
CARPHAhttps://carpha.org2026-03-15Caribbean Public Health Agency, 16-18 Jamaica Blvd, Port of Spain
TT Cancer Societyhttps://cancertt.com2026-03-1569 Dundonald Street, Port of Spain; +1 (868) 226-1221; [email protected]
MOH T&Thttps://health.gov.tt2026-03-15Ministry of Health, 4-6 Queen's Park East, Port of Spain; +1 (868) 217-4664
UWIhttps://sta.uwi.edu2026-03-15University of the West Indies, St. Augustine campus
PAHO/WHOhttps://www.paho.org/en2026-03-15Pan American Health Organization, Caribbean subregion
IAEAhttps://www.iaea.org2026-03-15Breast cancer screening & diagnosis technical cooperation
Jamaica Cancer Societyhttps://jamaicacancersociety.org2026-03-15Kingston, Jamaica

CARIBCHAT Domains

DomainTargetProxyStatus
caribchat.aihadleylab.org/SERVICES/TALK/CARIBCHAT/Cloudflare WorkerLIVE
app.caribchat.aihadleylab.org/TALKS/CARIBCHAT/Cloudflare WorkerLIVE

Evidence Sources

SourceURLType
ClinicalTrials.govhttps://clinicaltrials.govCaribbean-site trial matching
NCCNhttps://www.nccn.orgResource Stratification Framework
CAOH Conference Registrationhttps://caohcaribbean.orgEarly Bird pricing; [email protected]

CAOH 2026 Conference (Verified from Registration Flyer)

FieldValue
NameCAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference
ThemeThe Next Decade of Cancer Care: Collaboration for Regional Impact
DatesJuly 17-19, 2026
VenueHilton Trinidad & Conference Centre, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago
AccreditationAACME
Registrationhttps://caohcaribbean.org
Contact[email protected]
Members (Doctors)$315 USD
Members (Allied Health)$270 USD
Members (Advocates/Students)$225 USD
Non-Members (Doctors)$350 USD
Non-Members (Allied Health)$300 USD
Non-Members (Advocates/Students)$250 USD
Daily$100 USD
IncludesConference access (3 days), breakfast/lunch/refreshments, conference bag, AACME certificate & magazine, networking

Marketing Evidence

Evidence for the CARIBCHAT marketing surface bridges clinical and cultural evidence to marketing claims.

Community Intelligence Evidence

The claim "community is the AI" is not metaphor — it is structurally true:

ClaimEvidence SourceReferenceStatus
Community ledger IS the AICARIBCHAT.md §Community IntelligenceLEARNING.md append-only ledger → LEARNING.json compiled → caribchat.ai renderedANCHORED
.ai = community intelligenceVOCAB.md §COMMUNITY_INTELLIGENCEDomain semantics governed — not artificial intelligenceANCHORED
Ledger compounds with each questionCARIBCHAT.md §Community IntelligenceLoop: patient → ledger → build → surface → patientANCHORED
8 community patterns loggedLEARNING.md8 real questions from Caribbean patients/clinicians (2026-03-04)VERIFIED
COIN model: community questions create valueTALK/CARIBCHAT CANON.md §COINCOIN=0 free access, questions compound community intelligenceANCHORED

Marketing Claims Evidence

Marketing ClaimEvidence SourceReferenceStatus
Caribbean cancer navigationTALK/CARIBCHAT CANONAxiom: "CARIBCHAT is Caribbean cancer navigation"ANCHORED
Leading cancer death (women) — breast cancerCARIBCHAT.md §Caribbean Cancer BurdenCARPHA surveillanceANCHORED
14-30% breast cancer mortalityCARIBCHAT.md §Caribbean Cancer BurdenCARPHAANCHORED
0.19/10K public mammogram rateCARIBCHAT.md §Caribbean Cancer BurdenSpringer 2017ANCHORED
12 Caribbean cities mappedCANON.md §Locations12 locations enumeratedVERIFIED
15 screening facilitiesCARIBCHAT.md §Screening Infrastructure15 facilities across 8 countriesVERIFIED
NCCN Resource StratificationCARIBCHAT.md §Guidelines FrameworkNCCN Caribbean adaptationANCHORED
CAOH Conference 2026 launchCARIBCHAT.md §CAOH Conference 2026July 17-19, Hilton Trinidad, Port of SpainANCHORED
Bush medicine evidence statusCARIBCHAT.md §Caribbean Healing TraditionsIn vitro + herb-drug interaction literatureMAPPED
Faith-based coping validatedCARIBCHAT.md §Caribbean Healing TraditionsPsycho-oncology literatureANCHORED
Community care modelCARIBCHAT.md §Community Care ModelLMIC oncology + WHO CHW frameworkANCHORED

Community Learning Evidence

Real questions from the LEARNING.md ledger, used in the community learning dashboard:

QuestionEvidence StatusResponse Governed By
What is bush medicine?5 traditions mapped with evidence statusCARIBCHAT.md §Caribbean Healing Traditions
Breast cancer Radiotherapy in the CaribbeanFacilities mapped per countryCARIBCHAT.md §Screening Infrastructure
Is castor oil good for lumps?No clinical evidence for cancer treatment; topical use documentedTALK/CARIBCHAT INTEL
Palliative Care services in the CaribbeanRegional variation documentedTALK/CARIBCHAT INTEL §Evidence Chain
Screening in TocoTT Cancer Society mobile units cover Eastern TrinidadCARIBCHAT.md §Screening Infrastructure
Prostate Cancer prevalence JamaicaCARPHA cancer registry dataTALK/CARIBCHAT INTEL
Is obeah good for cancer?Cultural significance acknowledged; no clinical evidenceCARIBCHAT.md §Caribbean Healing Traditions
Colorectal cancer guidelines CaribbeanNCCN Resource StratificationCARIBCHAT.md §Guidelines Framework

Partner Verification

PartnerTypeRelationshipStatus
OECSIntergovernmental organization (15 member states)Approved and endorsed CaribChat. Includes Grenada.ENDORSED
CAOHProfessional association (caohcaribbean.org)Conference partner (July 17-19 2026), MOU pending. Talking to St. George's University.VERIFIED, MOU PENDING
St. George's UniversityMedical universityIn discussion via CAOH. Marisa's alma mater (MD 2005-2010, MPH 2018-2019).IN DISCUSSION
CARPHARegional public health agency (carpha.org)Cancer surveillance data source, MOU pendingVERIFIED, MOU PENDING
TT Cancer SocietyNGO (cancertt.com)Mobile screening, community educationVERIFIED
UWIUniversity (sta.uwi.edu)Medical education, research partnershipVERIFIED
PAHO/WHOInternational organization (paho.org)Regional health policyVERIFIED
IAEAInternational organization (iaea.org)Breast cancer screening programsVERIFIED
MOH T&TGovernment ministry (health.gov.tt)National health policyVERIFIED

Marketing Test

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What is the marketing domain for CARIBCHAT?caribchat.aiHTTP
Where does caribchat.ai proxy to?hadleylab.org/SERVICES/TALK/CARIBCHAT/HTTP
What accent color does the marketing surface use?#0891b2DESIGN
What conference is the launch vehicle?CAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference, July 17-19 2026, Hilton Trinidad, Port of SpainTALK/CARIBCHAT
How many Caribbean cities are mapped?12TALK/CARIBCHAT
How many screening facilities?15 across 8 countriesTALK/CARIBCHAT
What healing traditions are evidence-tagged?Bush medicine, Faith/prayer, Dietary, Community caregiving, Spiritual healingTALK/CARIBCHAT
What is the AI in caribchat.ai?Community intelligence — the accumulated learning patterns from the community ledgerCARIBCHAT.md
What is the primary content layer of caribchat.ai?LEARNING.md — community intelligence IS the productCANON.md

Marketing Governed Links

All external URLs referenced on the marketing surface, verified 2026-03-15.

LinkURLResolvesEvidence
CAOHhttps://caohcaribbean.orgYESCaribbean Association of Oncology and Hematology
CAOH Conferencehttps://caohcaribbean.org/conference/YESCAOH 2026 Annual Scientific Conference
CAOH Registrationhttps://caohcaribbean.orgYESEarly Bird pricing (registration flyer verified)
CARPHAhttps://carpha.orgYESCaribbean Public Health Agency, Port of Spain
TT Cancer Societyhttps://cancertt.comYESScreening services, mobile mammography, [email protected]
MOH T&Thttps://health.gov.ttYESMinistry of Health, Trinidad and Tobago
caribchat.aihttps://caribchat.aiYESProxies to hadleylab.org/SERVICES/TALK/CARIBCHAT/
app.caribchat.aihttps://app.caribchat.aiYESChat instance at hadleylab.org/TALKS/CARIBCHAT/
MAGIC scorehttps://canonic.org/MAGIC/#compilerYESGovernance compiler reference
ClinicalTrials.govhttps://clinicaltrials.govYESCaribbean-site trial matching

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