Daniela Chieffo on Psycho-Oncology, AI and Ethical Care in Cancer Treatment | Vision Europe 2030

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Dr. Daniela Chieffo, Head of the Clinical Psychology Unit at Policlinico Gemelli and Associate Professor at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome, shares her insights during EAPM’s two-day event, Vision Europe 2030, held in Brussels and co-funded by the European Union.

In this conversation, Dr. Chieffo discusses the importance of addressing the unmet psychological and emotional needs of cancer patients and their families. She highlights the need for equitable, standardized psycho-oncology protocols across hospitals and cancer centers—ones that focus not only on depression, anxiety, and cognitive well-being, but also on the holistic aspects of survivorship, such as fertility and sexuality, especially in younger patients.

Dr. Chieffo also explores the emerging intersection of psycho-oncology and artificial intelligence (AI), noting how technology is reshaping patient–doctor interactions into a triadic model involving AI, clinicians, and patients. She emphasizes that while technology and real-world data play a growing role in cancer care, ethics and patient rights must remain central to ensure that innovation truly serves the individual through a personalized and compassionate approach.

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