Cancer feels like you’re on a treacherous hike without a map
You’re lonely, afraid, and most of all, unprepared. You don’t have the tools you need to navigate the situation you find yourself in, and don’t know where to start.
Every day thousands of people are diagnosed with cancer, and asked to make hundreds of life altering decisions. You’re presented with infinite information, to the point of overload, you have an average of 8 minutes to ask questions and make decisions with your oncologist, all on top of continuing to live your life.
Information
100+
Appointments
14
Specialists
7
Procedures
0
Tools
So, we’re giving you the map
Our maps help you figure out where you are now, and what you need to focus on next, without missing a beat.

Pin yourself at your current location
Identifying where exactly you are in the process is the first step to staying focused and reducing overwhelm. Update your pin when your situation changes, and the information you receive will change along with it.


Get only the information you need, and only when you need it
Each station on the map has a powerful combination of insights from our clinical team members, alongside Hope, our AI partner, to help you get the answers you need.

Visually see what’s coming next
Stay focused on where you are now and what you need to do next, while cutting out the noise.

Appreciate how far you’ve come
Your experience is unique to you, and your map reflects that. Don’t forget to look back now and then to honor the progress you’ve made.
We have a map for your diagnosis
These aren’t generic maps for any type of cancer — our maps are specific to your diagnosis, context, and needs.
Early Stage Breast Cancer
ER/PR
TNBC
HER2+
With early stage breast cancer, you end up facing a number of major decisions very early on: lumpectomy vs. mastectomy, radiation options, hormone therapy, genetic testing, and more.
Having a map can help you understand the trade-offs — like how tumor size, breast size, tumor location, and lifestyle choices factor into your options — and give you the right questions to ask your oncologist.
It can be especially helpful to check the map before and after your first oncology appointments, when the volume of new information can feel overwhelming.
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Lung Cancer
Find Your Map →
By patients, for patients · Secure and private · Clinically reviewed
Designed with love by our team of clinicians, survivors, and care partners
Each map has been hand designed by people who know what it’s like to go through this experience, and aspire to change the status quo.

Samira Daswani
Survivor, Founder and CEO
Samira founded Manta Cares after going through breast cancer treatment wishing she had a map.

Dr. Doug Blayney
Oncologist, Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Blayney was known to hand draw personal maps for breast cancer patients throughout his career.

Dr. Melinda Hsu
Oncologist, Clinical Advisor
Dr. Hsu specializes in thoracic cancer, and helped spearhead the creation of our lung cancer maps.

Follows multi-body oncology guidelines

Updated as FDA approvals and guideline shifts occur

Reviewed by oncology specialists

Trusted by major providers and hospitals
Hear from patients who have found their way
Ready to take back control?
Not sure which map is right for you?
Ask Hope →You can't control your cancer diagnosis.
You can choose how you navigate it.
Find Your Map →

Cancer feels like you’re on a treacherous hike without a map
You’re lonely, afraid, and most of all, unprepared. You don’t have the tools you need to navigate the situation you find yourself in, and don’t know where to start.
Every day thousands of people are diagnosed with cancer, and asked to make hundreds of life altering decisions. You’re presented with infinite information, to the point of overload, you have an average of 8 minutes to ask questions and make decisions with your oncologist, all on top of continuing to live your life.
Information
14
Specialists
7
Procedures
100+
Appointments
0
Tools
So, we’re giving you the map
Our maps help you figure out where you are now, and what you need to focus on next, without missing a beat.

Pin yourself at your current location
Identifying where exactly you are in the process is the first step to staying focused and reducing overwhelm. Update your pin when your situation changes, and the information you receive will change along with it.


Get only the information you need, and only when you need it
Each station on the map has a powerful combination of insights from our clinical team members, alongside Hope, our AI partner, to help you get the answers you need.

Visually see what’s coming next
Stay focused on where you are now and what you need to do next, while cutting out the noise.

Appreciate how far you’ve come
Your experience is unique to you, and your map reflects that. Don’t forget to look back now and then to honor the progress you’ve made.
We have a map for your diagnosis
These aren’t generic maps for any type of cancer — our maps are specific to your diagnosis, context, and needs.
Early Stage Breast Cancer
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Lung Cancer
ER/PR
TNBC
HER2+
With early stage breast cancer, you end up facing a number of major decisions very early on: lumpectomy vs. mastectomy, radiation options, hormone therapy, genetic testing, and more.
Having a map can help you understand the trade-offs — like how tumor size, breast size, tumor location, and lifestyle choices factor into your options — and give you the right questions to ask your oncologist.
It can be especially helpful to check the map before and after your first oncology appointments, when the volume of new information can feel overwhelming.
Find Your Map →
By patients, for patients · Secure and private · Clinically reviewed
Designed with love by our team of clinicians, survivors, and care partners
Each map has been hand designed by people who know what it’s like to go through this experience, and aspire to change the status quo.

Samira Daswani
Survivor, Founder and CEO
Samira founded Manta Cares after going through breast cancer treatment wishing she had a map.

Dr. Doug Blayney
Oncologist, Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Blayney was known to hand draw personal maps for breast cancer patients throughout his career.

Dr. Melinda Hsu
Oncologist, Clinical Advisor
Dr. Hsu specializes in thoracic cancer, and helped spearhead the creation of our lung cancer maps.
Learn More

Follows multi-body oncology guidelines

Updated as FDA approvals and guideline shifts occur

Reviewed by oncology specialists

Trusted by major providers and hospitals
Hear from patients who have found their way with cancer maps
Ready to take back control?
Find Your Map →

Not sure which map is right for you? Ask Hope →
You can't control your cancer diagnosis.
You can choose how you navigate it.
Find Your Map →

Cancer feels like you’re on a treacherous hike without a map
You’re lonely, afraid, and most of all, unprepared. You don’t have the tools you need to navigate the situation you find yourself in, and don’t know where to start.
Every day thousands of people are diagnosed with cancer, and asked to make hundreds of life altering decisions. You’re presented with infinite information, to the point of overload, you have an average of 8 minutes to ask questions and make decisions with your oncologist, all on top of continuing to live your life.
Information
100+
Appointments
14
Specialists
7
Procedures
0
Tools
So, we’re giving you the map
Our maps help you figure out where you are now, and what you need to focus on next, without missing a beat.

Visually see what’s coming next
Stay focused on where you are now and what you need to do next, while cutting out the noise.

Pin yourself at your current location
Identifying where exactly you are in the process is the first step to staying focused and reducing overwhelm. Update your pin when your situation changes, and the information you receive will change along with it.
Get only the information you need, and only when you need it
Each station on the map has a powerful combination of insights from our clinical team members, alongside Hope, our AI partner, to help you get the answers you need.


Appreciate how far you’ve come
Your experience is unique to you, and your map reflects that. Don’t forget to look back now and then to honor the progress you’ve made.

We have a map for your diagnosis
These aren’t generic maps for any type of cancer — our maps are specific to your diagnosis, context, and needs.
Early Stage Breast Cancer
Metastatic Breast Cancer
Lung Cancer
ER/PR
TNBC
HER2+
With early stage breast cancer, you end up facing a number of major decisions very early on: lumpectomy vs. mastectomy, radiation options, hormone therapy, genetic testing, and more.
Having a map can help you understand the trade-offs — like how tumor size, breast size, tumor location, and lifestyle choices factor into your options — and give you the right questions to ask your oncologist.
It can be especially helpful to check the map before and after your first oncology appointments, when the volume of new information can feel overwhelming.
Find Your Map →
By patients, for patients · Secure and private · Clinically reviewed
Designed with love by our team of clinicians, survivors, and care partners
Each map has been hand designed by people who know what it’s like to go through this experience, and aspire to change the status quo.

Samira Daswani
Survivor, Founder and CEO
Samira founded Manta Cares after going through breast cancer treatment wishing she had a map.

Dr. Doug Blayney
Oncologist, Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Blayney was known to hand draw personal maps for breast cancer patients throughout his career.

Dr. Melinda Hsu
Oncologist, Clinical Advisor
Dr. Hsu specializes in thoracic cancer, and helped spearhead the creation of our lung cancer maps.
Learn More

Follows multi-body oncology guidelines

Updated as FDA approvals and guideline shifts occur

Reviewed by oncology specialists

Trusted by major providers and hospitals
Hear from patients who have found their way with cancer maps
Ready to take back control?
Find Your Map →

Not sure which map is right for you? Ask Hope →