Staring at My Body: The Experience of Body Reconstruction in Breast Cancer Long-term Survivors
Conclusion:
The results indicate that women with breast cancer have embodied the recovering experience to a new self and have adapted to identify their new bodies. They overcome being a female body with an absent breast(s) by discovering the value of their existence and being free from self-objectification.
Implications for Practice:
This study contributes to the understanding of the perception of body in long-term breast cancer survivors, which reflects the process of adjusting to the loss of a breast/breasts to reconstructing a new body experience. Health professionals could help and encourage women undergoing a mastectomy to engage in self-recovery by searching for and affirming self-value.
Source: Cancer Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: Articles: Online Only Source Type: research
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