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Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics, 2025, Vol.13, No.5, 245-253 http://medscipublisher.com/index.php/cge 251 shows that compared with the control group, the group that received the intervention showed significant improvement in physical function, mental health and social adaptation. After 6 to 12 months of intervention, the FACT-B score of the patients increased, anxiety and depression were alleviated, and well-being in society and family was enhanced (Xu et al., 2022; Wang et al., 2023; Aydinn and Grsoy, 2024). Repeated measures analysis of variance, t-test and multilevel modeling were commonly used in the research to analyze the changes at different times and in different groups. The results further confirmed that nurse-led multimodal and technical support intervention had a better effect in promoting the recovery of social function (Wu et al., 2020; Zhou et al., 2020). 7 Concluding Remarks Nursing intervention, especially multimodal, nurse-led and technology-supported projects, has shown significant effects in promoting the recovery of social function in young breast cancer patients after surgery. Compared with conventional care, measures such as support based on wechat, psychological counseling and progressive rehabilitation can improve the quality of life, enhance physical and mental conditions, alleviate anxiety and depression, and strengthen social and family functions. Especially, the improvement is most prominent in social and emotional aspects, while the impact on pain, fatigue and sleep shows significant differences. Due to the differences in intervention content, implementation methods and patient participation, the effects in different studies may also vary. The actual effect of these nursing measures is reflected in whether they can meet the different physical, psychological and social needs of young breast cancer patients. They not only help with physical recovery but also promote psychological improvement, enabling patients to reintegrate into society. The main factors influencing the intervention effect include the patient's age, educational level, family support situation, and whether they continuously participate through digital platforms. Compared with foreign research, Chinese research places more emphasis on the application of mobile healthcare (mHealth) tools such as wechat. This approach is relatively rare in the West, but it conforms to the international trend of digital health development. International research and analysis have found that nurse-led interventions and doctor-led care are equally effective in symptom management and quality of life improvement, indicating that these methods are valuable on a global scale. Existing studies are still subject to some limitations, such as insufficient sample size, short follow-up period, possible bias in patient self-reports, and lack of blinding design for the intervention. Furthermore, most studies were conducted in single centers, which might affect the universality of the results. The directions for improvement in the future include: conducting multi-center, large-scale randomized controlled trials, carrying out long-term follow-up, and incorporating more objective indicators. It is suggested that the use of digital health platforms be continuously promoted in practice, interventions be designed based on the individual needs of patients, and interdisciplinary collaboration be strengthened to further optimize the recovery of social functions and social reintegration of young breast cancer patients. Acknowledgments The author extends sincere thanks to MedSci Publisher for his feedback on the manuscript. Conflict of Interest Disclosure The author affirms that this research was conducted without any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. References Aljabri S., 2024, Influence of psychological nursing intervention on compliance of postoperative patients with breast cancer, Power System Technology, 48(4): 1123. https://doi.org/10.52783/pst.1123 Aydın A., and Gürsoy A., 2024a, Nurse-led mobile app effect on quality of life in breast cancer patients after surgery: nonrandomized controlled prospective cohort study (Step 3), Cancer Nursing, 2025: 1010-1097 https://doi.org/10.1097/NCC.0000000000001418

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