Pharmacomicrobiomics is a rapidly developing field that promises to make significant contributions to predictive, personalized, preventive, and participatory (P4) medicine. This is becoming evident particularly in the field of precision (P4) oncology by taking seriously the crucial role microbiome plays in health and disease. Several studies have already shown that clinicians can harness insights from the microbiome to better predict treatment response, reduce side effects, and improve overall outcomes for cancer patients. Furthermore, pharmacomicrobiomics will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the future of cancer treatment in the era of P4 oncology as we continue to unravel the intricate relationships between the microbiome and cancer. This perspective and innovation analysis discusses the emerging intersection of P4 medicine and P4 oncology, as seen through a lens of pharmacomicrobiomics. A key promise of pharmacomicrobiomics is the development of personalized microbiome-based therapeutics. In all, we suggest that optimizing cancer treatment and prevention by harnessing pharmacomicrobiomics has vast potentials for precision oncology, and personalized medicine using the right drug, at the right dose, for the right patient, and at the right time.
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