Psychological support from allied health professionals is a critical aspect of cancer care, addressing the emotional and mental challenges faced by patients and their families. Cancer can take an enormous psychological toll, and having trained psychologists, counselors, or social workers as part of the care team can significantly improve a patient's emotional well-being. These professionals help patients navigate the anxiety, depression, and stress that often accompany a cancer diagnosis, offering coping strategies and emotional guidance. Psychological support can also aid in managing the fear of recurrence, improving mental resilience and overall quality of life during and after treatment. Integrating mental health care into oncology enhances the comprehensive treatment approach for cancer patients.