About & Sources
Cancer Knowledge Base is a consumer knowledge base published by AI Pulled — a New York firm of technologists applying a 5-model AI consensus, primary-source verification, counterfactual review, and our own editorial understanding to every claim before publication. Our editorial principle is content quality over content volume: we care about whether a reader can actually use what they read, not how many readers reach the page.
🧠 Our Research Methodology
Every claim on this site is vetted through a five-layer process. We don't trust any single AI model, any single source, or any single reviewer — the layers are designed to catch what each other miss.
Layer 1 — Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) draft: Grok (xAI) with live web and X search, Gemini 2.5 Pro (Google) with Google Search grounding, and Claude Opus (Anthropic) with web search each produce an independent draft. DeepSeek-V3.2 reviews for logical consistency, date accuracy, and quantitative errors. Cerebras Llama synthesizes the cross-model consensus.
Layer 2 — Primary-source verification: Every factual claim is cross-checked against authoritative primary sources (see the full list below — e.g., CDC, NIH, ACOG, NAIC, CFPB, EPA, FDA, peer-reviewed literature). Claims without a dated primary source are either re-researched or cut.
Layer 3 — Publication gate: A claim ships only when all five experts AGREE and at least one primary source substantiates it. Disagreements trigger another round of re-synthesis. Unresolved disputes are flagged, not hidden.
Layer 4 — Counterfactual review: Every surviving claim is then re-tested against its strongest opposing evidence — we actively search for the counter-argument or dissenting primary source that would falsify the claim. Where the contrary evidence is substantial, the claim is labeled contested or emerging rather than presented as settled.
Layer 5 — Firm review: The consolidated output then passes through our own editorial understanding. We ask whether each claim is genuinely useful to a reader (not just technically correct), rewrite for clarity, and surface the practical implication. We're technologists, not clinicians or attorneys — what we contribute at this layer is reader utility, not medical or legal authority.
📚 Sources & Citations
Content on this site is drawn from and cross-checked against the following authoritative sources:
- American Cancer Society
- National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines
- WHO — Cancer
- SEER Database (NCI surveillance)
- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
- European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO)
- Cochrane Library systematic reviews
- PubMed / NIH
- Mayo Clinic — Diseases & Conditions
- Cleveland Clinic — Cancer Institute
- MD Anderson Cancer Center
- NEJM, JAMA Oncology, The Lancet Oncology peer-reviewed literature
- ClinicalTrials.gov for current trial data
Where sources disagree, we surface the disagreement rather than pick a side. Where evidence is weak or emerging, claims are labeled accordingly.
✍️ Editorial Policy
We update pages whenever new primary research emerges or a reader flags an error. Each page is dated last reviewed. Corrections welcomed: info@aipulled.com.
We do not accept paid placement or sponsored content in the main knowledge base.
🏛️ About the Publisher
Published by AI Pulled — a New York firm running a portfolio of MoE-built consumer knowledge bases across health, home, finance, legal, and parenting topics. We're technologists, not clinicians, attorneys, or licensed financial advisors: our content is educational and carries that disclosure on every page.
Our editorial principle is content quality over content volume. We update claims as the evidence changes, retire pages that no longer meet our bar, and treat reader corrections as a primary input to the review cycle.
Corrections, counter-evidence, and source challenges are welcome and read: info@aipulled.com · aipulled.com
Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical decisions.
Last reviewed: April 2026