1. Phase three (3) of the research project
Phase three (3) of the research projectPhase three (3) of the research projectPhase three
(3) of the research project is the implementation phase. The implementation phase will be
written in the future state as we will not be implementing the actual project.This phase
focuses on providing steps by steps instructions on how the program will be implemented, a
table describing the time frame of the project, if there is any budget that needs to be taking
into account, and any resources or statistically tools required. The length of this paper
should be no more than 5-6 pages.Please pay very close attention to your APA 6th edition
formatting, grammar, in-text citations, and references.The implementation phase for breast
cancer in young womenNameInstitutional AffiliationORDER NOW FOR ORIGINAL,
PLAGIARISM-FREE PAPERSThe implementation phase for breast cancer in young
womenBreast cancer is presently the second most common form of cancer in the world in
women. It is projected that the quantity of new breast cancer cases in 2020 will be 276,480.
With such high cases, the program will seek to determine the methods to educate young
women, prevention measures, and how to treat those who are already infected with cancer
(Kohler et al., 2015). The best implementation of the program will focus on the financial and
economic impact of the program, the options available to balance the principles, and
determines the priorities as well as the integration of the program into current policies.The
current monetary load linked with breast cancer treatment is expressively high. The
development of policies and measures to reduce the prevalence of the disease as well as its
cost (Ali & Warner, 2013). The program recommends several steps to decrease the risk of
breast cancer. With the proper education of young women, the risk can be reduced
significantly (Dos, McCormack, Jedy-Agba, & Adebamowo, 2017). The development of
policies that provide better cancer care intervention requires that the current cost burden
on the citizens be reduced (Black & Richmond, 2019). This will effectively be achieved
through the implementation of policies and principles that balance the making health
principles. The procedures and principles developed will cover the cost of care, the health
priorities, as well as the quality of care (Legesse & Gedif, 2014). Quality of care will be
determined by the effectiveness of care, patient-centered care, safety, equity, and the
timeliness of the care.Finally, the implementation phase will ensure proper integration of
the program into the health care system. The program will adopt a horizontal approach of
healthcare implementation where the program will be introduced and integrated into the
already existing program. Efficiency will be achieved through the implementation of the
program at the local level.ReferencesAli, A., & Warner, E. (2013). Breast Cancer Program for
2. Young Women. Current Oncology, 20(1).Black, E., & Richmond, R. (2019). Improving early
detection of breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: why mammography may not be the way
forward. Globalization and Health.Dos, S. I., McCormack, V., Jedy-Agba, E., & Adebamowo, C.
(2017). Downstaging breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: A realistic target? Retrieved from
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Silva.pdfKohler, R., Lee, C., Gopal, S., Reeve, B., Weiner, B., & Wheeler, S. (2015). Developing a
discrete choice experiment in Malawi: eliciting preferences for breast cancer early detection
services. Patient Pref Adher., 1459-72.Legesse, B., & Gedif, T. (2014). Knowledge on breast
cancer and its prevention among women household heads in northern Ethiopia. Open J Prev
Med., 32-40.