Comprehensive Breast Cancer Management: The Role of Nursing, Radiologic Diagnostics, Laboratory Biomarkers, Radiation Physics, Anesthesia Techniques, and Hospital Administration
Abstract
Breast cancer management requires a multidisciplinary approach integrating clinical expertise, advanced diagnostics, and optimized healthcare delivery systems. This study examines the comprehensive framework of breast cancer care, emphasizing the critical roles of nursing, radiologic diagnostics, laboratory biomarkers, anesthesia techniques, and hospital administration in improving patient outcomes. Nursing provides essential patient education, symptom management, and psychosocial support, significantly influencing treatment adherence and quality of life. Radiologic diagnostics, including mammography, MRI, and molecular imaging, enable early detection and precise staging, while laboratory biomarkers facilitate personalized therapy through genomic and proteomic profiling. Anesthesia techniques, particularly regional blocks and opioid-sparing protocols, enhance perioperative recovery and may influence long-term oncological outcomes. Hospital administration ensures efficient resource allocation, multidisciplinary coordination, and implementation of value-based care models to optimize healthcare delivery. Together, these elements form an integrated system that enhances diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic efficacy, and patient-centered care. Future advancements in precision medicine, artificial intelligence, and healthcare policies will further refine breast cancer management, reducing disparities and improving survival rates.
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