
Developing or existing breast cancer centres strive to provide the highest quality care possible within their current financial and personnel resources. Although the basics in diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer are well known, providing, monitoring, and assessing the care offered can be challenging for most sites. Based on the work of the International Congress of Breast Disease Centres, this book provides a comprehensive overview of how to start or improve a breast unit wherever you live. Written by a multidisciplinary team of over 100 experts from 25 countries, it provides a practical guide for how to optimally organise high quality integrated breast cancer care, whilst taking into account the local economics and resources available to different countries. Each component of the care pathway, including imaging, surgery, systemic treatment, nursing, and genetic assessment, is discussed from a theoretical and practical aspect. The authors define targets to strive for, methods to assess care, and key recommendations for how to improve within existing limitations. Finally, the book looks beyond the breast care unit to consider accreditation and certification, emerging technologies, media, and the role of governments. This guide will be valuable for anyone working in the field of integrated breast cancer care, including established breast care experts, those new to the field, and policy makers interested in the social, financial, and political aspects of improving breast care quality.
This book investigates the methodology for establishing and maintaining high-quality, integrated breast cancer care units within diverse global economic and resource constraints. The authors, a multidisciplinary team of over 100 international experts, synthesize clinical standards and organizational frameworks to provide a roadmap for healthcare providers and policy makers. By focusing on the entire care pathway, the text offers a structured approach to assessing and improving patient outcomes regardless of a facility's initial resource level.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a comprehensive resource for healthcare administrators and clinicians tasked with building or refining breast care services. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the book's multidisciplinary approach in navigating the complexities of global healthcare systems.
Page Count:
431
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192575821
ISBN-13:
9780192575821
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