Every explanation on Clarity is reviewed by board-certified pathologists and aligned with CAP, CLIA, and ABP standards.
Complex pathology reports translated into plain language โ tissue types illustrated, biopsy timelines mapped, and next-step questions answered before the anxiety spiral begins.
Aligned with leading institutions & standards
We don't separate the science from the experience. Each section pairs what your pathologist knows with what patients actually felt.
Your tissue sample travels through fixation, embedding, sectioning at 4 micrometres, staining with haematoxylin & eosin, and finally a pathologist's microscopic review. Each step is irreversible and cannot be rushed without compromising accuracy.
Tissue placed in formalin fixative
Dehydration, embedding in paraffin wax
4ฮผm slices, H&E applied
Microscopic analysis, report dictated

I refreshed my email every 20 minutes for four days. Understanding that the delay was precision โ not neglect โ was the first thing that helped me breathe.

Rachel Osei
Caregiver, supporting father
Haematoxylin colours cell nuclei deep blue; eosin stains cytoplasm pink. This contrast lets pathologists distinguish cell types, identify abnormal nuclear shapes, and grade how different the cells look from normal tissue โ the basis of every diagnosis.
What this means: Different staining patterns help your pathologist identify which type of cells are present and whether they show signs of abnormal growth.

The moment my oncologist showed me the slide and said 'the pink cells are yours' โ that's when it stopped being a report and became my body. I wish I'd had this context sooner.

Thomas Andersen
Patient, colon biopsy
of patients felt less anxious after using Clarity
pathology terms explained in plain language
reports decoded since launch
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48 terms your pathologist uses โ explained in plain language. Free PDF, no medical jargon.
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The people who needed Clarity most โ and what happened when they found it.
"I read the word 'adenocarcinoma' at 11 p.m. and couldn't breathe. Clarity walked me through every syllable until it made sense."
Margaret T.
Patient, breast biopsy
"As a caregiver, I was Googling terms I overheard the surgeon use. This was the first resource that didn't make me feel more lost."
David C.
Caregiver, supporting spouse
"The biopsy timeline section alone reduced my anxiety more than any reassurance could."
Priya M.
Patient, thyroid nodule
"I hand this URL to every post-biopsy patient now instead of a pamphlet. The questions it answers are exactly what they're afraid to ask me."
Dr. James Okonkwo
GP, Family Medicine
"The glossary PDF was waiting in my inbox by the time I finished reading the first section. Exactly the right pace."
Soo-Yeon Park
Patient, skin biopsy
Step onto the trail. Cold, clean air. Every next step visible ahead.