Abstract
While the promise of AI in oncology rehabilitation is remarkable, successful adoption requires balance between enthusiasm and realism. These technologies must be thoughtfully integrated into existing workflows with safeguards for data privacy, accuracy, and clinician oversight. The goal is not to replace clinical judgment or the human connection at the heart of rehabilitation, but to amplify and augment them—restoring time, focus, and compassion to the clinical encounter. With deliberate implementation and continuous evaluation, AI can become a trusted partner in advancing the quality, accessibility, and humanity of oncology rehabilitation practice.
First Page
4
Last Page
8
DOI
10.26890/aprk4662
Recommended Citation
Wilson CM. Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Oncology Rehabilitation. Oncology Rehabilitation in Practice. 2025; 2(2):4-8. doi: 10.26890/aprk4662.