How it works

Document your glioma history — in one place, with its source

GlioBridge brings order to the course of the illness, so nothing is forgotten during the consultation. A documentation and preparation tool — not a medical assessment.

Free & privateNo diagnosis, just order244 knowledge articles
In three steps

Record, review, export

No technical knowledge needed.

1

Record

Capture diagnosis, markers, medications, seizures, lab values and questions — quickly and with a source.

2

Review & add

Before the appointment, look over the period, add notes and prioritise your questions.

3

Doctor's report

Generate an easy-to-read PDF report for the period and take it with you.

A real look

What the app looks like

Screenshot of the GlioBridge demo overview showing diagnosis, medications, seizures, open questions and the doctor's report card.

View from the public demo — sample data, no sign-up. The app interface is currently in German.

In detail

Everything you can record

Every building block is designed for daily life with a glioma — and each entry carries its source.

Diagnosis & markers

Diagnosis and molecular markers

The foundation of your history — tumour entity, grade and the molecular details that matter with glioma.

  • Tumour entity, WHO grade and location
  • Molecular markers: IDH, 1p/19q, MGMT, ATRX, TERT, Ki-67
  • Date of diagnosis and reports
  • Each entry with its source: patient-reported, from a report or clinician-confirmed

“Unknown” is explicitly allowed and does not mean “negative”.

Diagnosis

Tumour entity

Astrozytom, IDH-mut.aus Befund

WHO grade

WHO 2aus Befund

Markers

1p/19q · MGMTPatientenangabe

Medications

Plan and actual intake — kept separate

What is prescribed and what was actually taken are two different things. GlioBridge keeps them apart.

  • Medication plan: agent, dose and schedule
  • Actual intake kept separate from the plan
  • Document missed or skipped doses too
  • Overview over a freely chosen period
Medications

Plan

Levetiracetam 500 mg · 2×

Intake today

morning: takenevening: due

Seizures & symptoms

Seizures, auras and daily check-ins

Record events and how you feel in a structured way — documented factually, with no assessment at all.

  • Seizures with date, duration and type
  • Note auras and warning signs
  • Daily check-ins on your general well-being
  • Keep symptoms traceable over time

Pure documentation — GlioBridge assesses nothing and draws no connections.

Seizures & symptoms

Events · last 7 days

Last seizure

14 Jun · approx. 2 min · focal

Lab values

Values with unit and reference range

Lab values cleanly recorded and traceable over time — factual, without interpretation.

  • Value, unit, reference range and date
  • The trend of a value over time
  • A purely arithmetic note when a value lies outside the stated reference range

A note “outside the reference range” is purely arithmetic and not a medical assessment.

Lab values

Platelets

180 ×10⁹/L · Ref. 150–400aus Befund

Leukocytes

3,2 ×10⁹/L · Ref. 4,0–10,0outside ref. (arithmetic)

Questions for the doctor

Collect questions instead of forgetting them

Between appointments the important questions come to mind — here they wait until you need them.

  • Note questions at any time
  • Prioritise them by importance
  • Take them straight into the appointment and the doctor's report
My questions
What does the MGMT status mean for me?important
Interactions with the new medication?important
When is the next check-up?normal
And more

More than the five core modules

GlioBridge grows with your everyday life — everything remains documentation, nothing is assessed.

Reports & documents

Upload doctor's letters, reports and images and attach them to your history.

Appointments

Keep track of appointments and prepare them with your collected questions and report.

Trial radar

Potentially relevant clinical-trial information in one place — please have it reviewed by your care team.

Sharing

Share data with relatives or your care team for a limited time — revocable at any moment.

Check-ins & side effects

Record daily wellbeing and side effects in a structured way — documentation only.

History & overview

View documented entries over time — as an overview, without interpretation.

Knowledge

Clear, editorially reviewed articles about gliomas — right inside the app.

Data export & security

Complete JSON export, one-click deletion and two-factor sign-in.

Source & trust status

Traceable what every entry is based on

Every medically relevant entry carries its source. This keeps your report honest and easy for the care team to put into context — and it is always visible which entries carry a documented confirmation.

  • from a reportTaken from a medical document.
  • clinician-confirmedAn entry whose clinical confirmation has been documented — for example from a consultation.
  • patient-reportedSelf-documented, not yet verified.
  • unknownDeliberately open — no statement about the result.
The result

A PDF doctor's report at the touch of a button

Choose a period — GlioBridge summarises your history into an easy-to-read document you can print or take with you.

  • Freely chosen period
  • Diagnosis & markers with their source
  • Medication & intake
  • Seizures, symptoms, lab values
  • Your open questions
  • A central, versioned disclaimer
Doctor's report · PDF
History01 Apr – 18 Jun 2026
DiagnosisAstrocytoma, IDH-mut. · WHO 2
Medication3 agents · intake recorded
Seizures4 events in the period
Lab values12 values with reference
Open questions5 for the appointment

Data sovereignty

You can view, export and delete your data.

Data-minimal

We collect only what is needed. No selling of data.

EU hosting

Operated in Germany, encrypted transmission.

What GlioBridge is not

To be clear: GlioBridge documents and explains — nothing more.

No diagnosis and no prognosis
No treatment or dosage recommendation
No assessment of values or symptoms
No substitute for medical advice

When in doubt: please discuss with your treating care team.

Further reading

More background in the knowledge section

Clear, editorially reviewed articles — not medical advice.

Knowledge articles are currently in German.

Ready to try it?

Look around the demo first — no sign-up needed — or start right away with your private space.