Precision Oncology
A section of Journal of Personalized Medicine (ISSN 2075-4426).
Section Information
Aim
The Precision Oncology Section aims to advance research, innovation, and clinical practice that leverage individual molecular, clinical, and digital data to precisely diagnose, treat, and monitor cancer. This Section serves as an interdisciplinary platform for submissions that integrate genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, imaging, digital health, and AI-driven analytics to deliver personalized, data-guided oncology care. Its goal is to accelerate the translation of precision oncology insights into routine clinical decision-making, improving outcomes and quality of life for patients with cancer.
Scope
We welcome high-quality original research, reviews, and perspectives that address the following areas:
- Molecular and multi-omics profiling for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic decision-making.
- Predictive biomarkers and companion diagnostics that guide targeted and immunotherapeutic interventions.
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in oncology for treatment optimization, image analysis, and patient stratification.
- Real-time monitoring and adaptive treatment strategies, including liquid biopsies, digital biomarkers, and wearable technologies.
- Clinical trial design and implementation for precision therapies, including basket, umbrella, and adaptive trials.
- Health systems and implementation science in precision oncology, translating research innovations into equitable clinical practice.
- Ethical, legal, and societal considerations in the use of genomic and digital data in cancer care.
This Section seeks to bridge the gap between cutting-edge molecular research and practical oncology care, fostering a data-driven, patient-centered approach to cancer management.
Editorial Board
Topical Advisory Panel
Special Issue
Following special issue within this section is currently open for submissions:
- Personalized Gastric Cancer Treatment: Recent Progress and Future Perspectives (Deadline: 10 August 2026)