Bardo Navigator gives children with cancer and their families free access to AI-powered precision oncology tools, including genomic analysis, clinical trial matching, and a virtual tumor board. No cost. Ever.
Join the WaitlistEvery year, hundreds of thousands of children are diagnosed with cancer worldwide. The science to personalize their treatment exists today, but for most families it remains out of reach. Access depends on where you live, what you can afford, and whether your hospital offers it. That's not good enough.
Bardo Navigator uses AI to give your child's care team and your family a clearer, more complete picture of the case, the options, and the path forward.
All of your child's medical records, labs, imaging, pathology, and genomic data organized into a single structured view that you and your care team can actually use.
Multiple AI models analyze your child's case from different perspectives, cross-checking each other to surface treatment options you and your oncologist may not have considered.
Your child's specific clinical and molecular profile matched against active trials around the world, with eligibility tracked as the case evolves.
With your consent, your child's anonymized data contributes to a research database that helps scientists understand childhood cancer better and develop new treatments.
Join the waitlist. Once the program is live, your child receives a free precision oncology account.
Medical records, labs, imaging, and genomic data are uploaded and organized into a clear, complete case file.
Access your child's virtual tumor board, trial matches, physician briefs, and ongoing monitoring, all in one place.
Bardo Navigator is built by The Bardo Foundation, a childhood cancer research organization founded in memory of Bernardo, who lost his life to osteosarcoma at 16. The Foundation has funded research and programs across six countries and counting.
Not-for-profit childhood cancer research organization. White House Cancer Moonshot invitee. Founding partner of Break Through Cancer's Defying Osteosarcoma TeamLab. We exist because Bernardo's fight showed us that the tools to do better already exist; they just aren't reaching the children who need them.
In discussions with U.S. pediatric oncology institutions to serve as a clinical partner for the program.
In discussions with UK research institutions to contribute expertise in childhood cancer biology.
In discussions with one of Scandinavia's leading pediatric oncology centers to serve as the Nordic clinical partner.
The precision oncology technology exists. The patient population exists. The clinical network is forming. Families are already on the waitlist. What doesn't exist yet is the funded program that connects all of it and makes it free for every child. That's what grant funding builds. And once the infrastructure is in place, every future dollar converts directly into a child receiving free precision oncology navigation, while generating consented research data that helps the children who come after.
Get InvolvedWe're building this right now. Join the waitlist and we'll contact you as soon as the program is open. Whether you're a family, a clinician, or a researcher, there's a place for you.