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International Journal of Clinical Case Reports, 2026, Vol.16, No.1, 53-65 http://medscipublisher.com/index.php/ijccr 63 project-based education, empowerment education, or nursing models constructed based on theories such as Newman's, this kind of humanistic care overall outperforms conventional care in improving the psychological state, physical function, and nurse-patient relationship of patients with different types of cancer and at different treatment stages. However, it should also be noted that there are still some obvious deficiencies in current research, such as small sample size, short follow-up time, inconsistent evaluation indicators, and lack of long-term outcome data. Therefore, the extent of its impact on prognosis and whether the cost-effectiveness is satisfactory still need to be further verified. In the future, if standardized humanistic psychological nursing pathways can be better combined with multidisciplinary collaboration and digital service platforms, and a standardized and continuous assessment mechanism can be established in clinical practice, then the value of this nursing model is expected to be more fully demonstrated, and its effects will no longer be limited to the hospitalization stage but will extend to the entire treatment process, further promoting the development of oncology nursing towards higher quality and greater emphasis on patient feelings. Acknowledgments The authors extend sincere thanks to Dr. Luo for his feedback on the manuscript. Conflict of Interest Disclosure The authors affirm that this research was conducted without any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. 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