Disclaimer

Last updated: May 18, 2026

1. Purpose of the Platform

RadCompendium is an AI-assisted educational, informational, and workflow-support platform intended primarily for use by healthcare professionals, radiologists, trainees, residents, medical students, and related medical personnel.

The Platform is designed to assist with:

  • Educational understanding
  • Structured radiology reporting workflows
  • Staging assistance
  • Informational guideline references
  • And general radiology-oriented knowledge support

RadCompendium is intended as an assistive educational resource only and is not designed to function as an autonomous diagnostic, treatment-planning, or clinical decision-making system.


2. No Medical Advice

The Platform does not provide:

  • Medical advice
  • Treatment recommendations
  • Prescriptions
  • Definitive diagnoses
  • Definitive staging determinations
  • Or patient-specific management instructions

Any references to:

  • Staging
  • Follow-up considerations
  • Management pathways
  • Differential considerations
  • Guideline-aligned approaches
  • Or educational workflow suggestions

are provided solely for informational and educational purposes and must not be interpreted as individualized medical advice or authoritative clinical recommendations. All clinical decisions remain the sole responsibility of appropriately qualified healthcare professionals.


3. Independent Clinical Verification Required

All outputs generated by the Platform, including structured reports, educational summaries, staging references, workflow suggestions, and AI-assisted draft content, must be independently reviewed, verified, edited, and validated by qualified healthcare professionals prior to any clinical, institutional, academic, or patient-related use.

Users remain solely responsible for:

  • Clinical interpretation
  • Diagnostic decisions
  • Patient management
  • Treatment planning
  • Report finalization
  • Follow-up recommendations
  • Communication with patients
  • And compliance with institutional or regulatory requirements

Reliance on Platform-generated outputs without independent professional verification is strongly discouraged.


4. AI-Generated Content and Limitations

The Platform utilizes artificial intelligence technologies and third-party infrastructure providers to generate educational and assistive outputs.

AI-generated content may:

  • Contain inaccuracies
  • Contain omissions
  • Incompletely reflect clinical context
  • Produce outdated information
  • Generate misleading summaries
  • Fail to identify important findings
  • Or occasionally produce incorrect or incomplete outputs

While RadCompendium is designed to support responsible educational and reporting workflows, artificial intelligence systems are inherently probabilistic and may not perform reliably in all circumstances. No representation, warranty, or guarantee is made regarding:

  • Accuracy
  • Completeness
  • Reliability
  • Clinical appropriateness
  • Timeliness
  • Guideline conformity
  • Or fitness for any specific purpose

Users must exercise independent professional judgment at all times.


5. Commitment to Quality and Continuous Improvement

RadCompendium is developed with the objective of supporting responsible educational and reporting workflows for healthcare professionals. Reasonable and good-faith efforts are undertaken to:

  • Align educational workflows and knowledge resources with generally recognized medical practices
  • Periodically review and refine platform logic and content
  • Incorporate important guideline and staging updates where reasonably feasible
  • Improve reliability and usability
  • And reduce the likelihood of clinically significant inaccuracies

However, medical knowledge, oncology guidelines, staging systems, institutional practices, and scientific literature continuously evolve. Accordingly, the Platform cannot guarantee that all content, workflows, references, or outputs will always remain fully complete, current, error-free, or universally applicable. Users are solely responsible for independently verifying all information and applying appropriate clinical judgment.


6. Guideline and Reference Material

The Platform may educationally reference or summarize concepts derived from publicly available medical literature, reporting systems, staging frameworks, and professional practice guidelines, including materials associated with organizations such as:

  • National Comprehensive Cancer Network
  • European Society for Medical Oncology
  • World Health Organization
  • And similar professional bodies

Such references:

  • Are informational and educational only
  • May be simplified or summarized
  • May not include all exceptions or updates
  • And are not substitutes for official source publications or institutional protocols

RadCompendium is not affiliated with, endorsed by, certified by, or officially associated with any professional society, regulatory authority, guideline organization, or medical institution unless explicitly stated otherwise. Users are responsible for consulting the latest official guidelines and institutional standards where applicable.


7. Structured Reporting and Draft Outputs

Structured reports, AI-assisted summaries, templates, and generated draft content are provided solely as assistive workflow tools. Generated content may require modification, supplementation, correction, or contextual interpretation and must not be considered finalized medical documentation without professional review. Users remain solely responsible for all final reports, interpretations, communications, and documentation issued under their professional authority.


8. User Responsibility Regarding Patient Information

The Platform is not intended for submission of personally identifiable patient information unless such use independently complies with applicable laws, institutional policies, and professional obligations.

Users are solely responsible for:

  • Ensuring lawful and appropriate use of the Platform
  • Maintaining patient confidentiality
  • Avoiding unnecessary disclosure of identifiable information
  • Obtaining any required permissions or consents
  • And complying with applicable privacy or healthcare regulations

RadCompendium does not represent or guarantee compliance with any specific regulatory framework, certification standard, or jurisdictional requirement unless explicitly stated otherwise.


9. Temporary Processing and Third-Party Services

Certain inputs may be temporarily processed through third-party artificial intelligence systems, cloud infrastructure providers, or related technology services for functionality and response generation purposes. RadCompendium does not guarantee uninterrupted availability, permanent retention, archival integrity, or recoverability of any submitted or generated content. Users are responsible for maintaining their own records and institutional documentation where necessary.


10. No Doctor-Patient Relationship

Use of the Platform does not create:

  • A doctor-patient relationship
  • Healthcare provider relationship
  • Fiduciary relationship
  • Advisory relationship
  • Or professional consultancy relationship

between RadCompendium and any user, patient, institution, or third party. The Platform is not a substitute for consultation with qualified healthcare professionals.


11. No Warranty

The Platform is provided on an “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE” basis without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise. To the maximum extent permitted under applicable law, RadCompendium disclaims all warranties relating to:

  • Accuracy
  • Reliability
  • Uninterrupted availability
  • Security
  • Fitness for a particular purpose
  • Non-infringement
  • Clinical suitability
  • Or completeness of generated outputs or referenced information

12. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted under applicable law, RadCompendium and its owners, operators, developers, contributors, affiliates, licensors, contractors, service providers, and representatives shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, regulatory, professional, clinical, financial, reputational, or data-related loss or damage arising from:

  • Use of the Platform
  • Inability to use the Platform
  • Reliance on generated outputs
  • Inaccuracies or omissions
  • Staging or reporting errors
  • Guideline interpretation issues
  • Workflow interruptions
  • Third-party services
  • Or user misuse

Users assume full responsibility for all professional, clinical, operational, institutional, and patient-related decisions arising from use of the Platform.


13. Not for Emergency or Critical Use

The Platform must not be used:

  • In medical emergencies
  • For urgent treatment decisions
  • As a substitute for immediate specialist evaluation
  • Or in situations where delayed, incomplete, or inaccurate information could contribute to patient harm

Emergency and time-sensitive medical decisions require direct evaluation by qualified healthcare professionals.


14. Modifications

RadCompendium reserves the right to update, revise, modify, suspend, or discontinue any part of the Platform or this Disclaimer at any time without prior notice. Continued use of the Platform following any modifications constitutes acceptance of the revised Disclaimer. Users are encouraged to periodically review these Terms for updates.


15. Contact

For questions relating to this Disclaimer, users may contact RadCompendium through the official contact channels provided on the Platform.

RadCompendium remains committed to supporting responsible learning, structured reporting, and continuous professional development in radiology. Thank you for being part of a responsible and continuously learning radiology community.

RadCompendium Compliance & Regulatory Affairs

Email: [email protected]