Expert Consensus on Tiered Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer as a Single‐Disease Management Model in China (2025 Edition)
Jiani Wang, Shuping Wang, Erdan Huang, Fei Ma

TL;DR
This paper presents a new model for managing breast cancer in China by improving healthcare resource allocation and patient care across different medical levels.
Contribution
The paper introduces a tiered diagnosis and treatment model for breast cancer in China to optimize healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Findings
China's breast cancer cases and deaths highlight the need for improved healthcare systems.
The tiered model aims to enhance continuity of care and therapeutic outcomes through coordinated collaboration.
The model emphasizes primary care and resource allocation to improve survival and quality of life.
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most prevalent female malignancy worldwide. In 2022, China recorded approximately 357,000 new breast cancer cases and 75,000 deaths, posing a serious threat to female health. Given the “inverted pyramid” structure of China's healthcare system in service provision and resource distribution, there is an urgent need to establish a rational medical service framework that can optimize resource allocation, ensure patients receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment at different stages, and strengthen patient‐centered continuity of care, thereby enhancing overall therapeutic outcomes. Under the tiered diagnosis and treatment framework, the Breast Cancer Expert Committee of the National Cancer Quality Control Center and the National Health Development Research Center of the National Health Commission have jointly drafted and formulated this Expert Consensus on Tiered…
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TopicsCancer Genomics and Diagnostics · Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease · Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis
