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Breast Cancer Care: A Case Study

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The growing need for better quality cancer care (IOM, 2001) requires the understanding of the interacting factors (e.g. screening) and outcome (Lemon et al., 2003). Disparities in breast cancer care exist (Goss et al., 2011), moreover, patients with this disease fail to receive high-quality end of life care (e.g. pain and symptom management, end of life decision-making) (Katz & Hofer, 1994). Leaders in the care field need to create new strategies for the organizations in order to increase the care quality through the cancer treatment while maintaining the increased performance (Lemon et al., 2003). The IOM (2001) offer quality areas, dimensions to consider. In order to be able to offer or provide high care quality, efforts on multiple levels

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