A personal journey toward clarity

Pako, my dog, and Lucia, a close friend, both faced cancer. Trying to help them, I read many studies and listened to countless expert discussions, hoping to find something that could actually make a difference.
The deeper I went, the more confusing it became. Over time, one thing became clear:
The problem wasn't a lack of information. It was that the information was complex, hard to evaluate, and often contradictory.
But there was also something harder to admit. Too often, delayed or incomplete understanding — and the decisions that follow — change outcomes that might have been different. The signals are often there — scattered across studies, expert discussions, and decades of research. They are just hard to compare, and rarely reach the people who would benefit from them in time.
This project grew from that gap. From the need to separate what matters from what doesn't, connect the dots across experts, and make it easier to understand what is actually known — and what isn't.
toClarity does not replace doctors. It does not claim certainty where there isn't any. It is meant to help people think more clearly, ask better questions, and walk into important conversations a little less alone.
Independent. No sponsorships. No hidden incentives. No paid placements.
If this work has helped you think more clearly — or if you believe health information should be calmer, clearer, and more independent — you can help support it.
If toClarity helped you think more clearly, sharing it helps the project grow independently.