Keyp

Your care doesn’t stop when you leave the clinic.

That’s why you’ve been given a Chemokeyp bracelet. This small wearable plays a big role in keeping you safe during your cancer treatment — especially if you ever need to visit the Emergency Department (ED).

Why This Matters

When you're receiving cancer treatment, some side effects can be serious — even life-threatening — if not recognised and treated quickly. But here’s the problem: Emergency doctors often don’t know you’re on cancer treatment. Chemokeyp helps fix that.

What Does the Bracelet Do?

Contains no medical records. Shares just enough information to help emergency doctors act faster and more safely. Alerts the ED team that you are currently on cancer therapy, that some treatments may cause urgent complications, and that your oncologist or trial team may need to be contacted.

Designed for Your Safety

  • No app to download
  • No need to charge anything
  • No private data stored

Just a simple, secure signal that could make all the difference in an emergency

Why We Made Chemokeyp

Chemokeyp was created by cancer doctors, patients, and emergency physicians working together. We saw too many cases where delays happened — not because of bad care, but because information was missing. We believe your safety shouldn't depend on remembering the name of your treatment or who to call in a crisis. Chemokeyp remembers for you.

What You Can Do

Wear your bracelet while you're on treatment. If you end up in the ED — for any reason — let staff scan it. That’s it. Together, we’re closing a gap in cancer care. Thanks for being part of it. Want to know more? Visit our website or talk to your care team.