Modern Personalized Strategies for Breast Cancer Treatment: Bridging Precision Oncology and Psycho-Oncology
Giuseppe Marano, Ida Paris, Gianandrea Traversi, Osvaldo Mazza, Francesco Pavese, Tatiana D’Angelo, Gianluca Franceschini, Marianna Mazza

TL;DR
This paper reviews how combining biological precision with psychological care can improve breast cancer treatment outcomes.
Contribution
The paper introduces a person-centered model that integrates precision oncology with psycho-oncology for breast cancer treatment.
Findings
Psychological factors like depression and anxiety significantly affect treatment outcomes in breast cancer patients.
Integrated care models combining oncology and psycho-oncology improve patient-reported outcomes and treatment effectiveness.
Systematic psychological screening and tailored interventions are essential for comprehensive personalized cancer care.
Abstract
Breast cancer represents a paradigmatic model of precision oncology, with treatment strategies increasingly guided by molecular profiling and biomarker-driven targeted therapies. Despite these advances in biological personalization, clinical outcomes remain strongly influenced by psychological and psychiatric factors that are still insufficiently integrated into oncological decision-making. This gap underscores the need for a broader, person-centered model of personalization that extends beyond tumor biology. This narrative review synthesizes current evidence on contemporary personalized strategies in breast cancer management, with a specific focus on the integration of precision oncology and psycho-oncology. A structured literature search was conducted across major biomedical databases to identify studies addressing molecular stratification, targeted treatments, psychiatric…
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TopicsAdvanced Breast Cancer Therapies · Cancer survivorship and care · BRCA gene mutations in cancer
