Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Photographs invite women to construct their own meanings of the self and illness without boundaries of race, ethnicity, and culture differences. This study analyzed 15 intensive interviews with 15 Asian (Thai) women in Thailand. The results are divided into two parts. In part I, grounded theory analyses revealed four major themes of experiences of Asian (Thai) female breast cancer survivors, including: (1) experiencing uncertainty of signs and symptoms, (2) entering the medical establishment, (3) experiencing self-change after treatment, and, (4) desiring to return to normality. In part II, the 15 women were shown a postmodern artistic photo book of American women who have breast canc...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Breast cancer is a disease that affects many thousands of Canadian women every year. Battling such ...
In recent years, breast cancer rates among young Asian American women have been increasing. Despite ...
We conducted in-depth interviews with 20 women living with breast cancer and invited them to take pa...
Background: Women with breast cancer receive different forms of treatment. Although treatment can s...
In this article we draw on Bury's theory of biographical disruption to discuss the meanings of, and ...
Objective: To understand the transition of changed body image after the diagnosis and surgery in wom...
This thesis is an ethnographic investigation aimed at describing the lived experiences of Thai cance...
Social support plays a critical role in how women living with breast cancer deal with their diagnosi...
Understanding women's experiences with breast cancer and adjuvant therapy is important for nurses in...
Background: Chemotherapy treatment can increase survival rates among women with breast cancer elsewh...
Purpose: To discuss social support among women with breast cancer in rural communities in southern T...
The master’s thesis focuses on women’s experiences of breast cancer. Breast cancer in women is one o...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer amongst women in Hong Kong, with an incidence rate...
Breast cancer is an "emotionally debilitating disease" that affects the lives of women of all ages. ...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Breast cancer is a disease that affects many thousands of Canadian women every year. Battling such ...
In recent years, breast cancer rates among young Asian American women have been increasing. Despite ...
We conducted in-depth interviews with 20 women living with breast cancer and invited them to take pa...
Background: Women with breast cancer receive different forms of treatment. Although treatment can s...
In this article we draw on Bury's theory of biographical disruption to discuss the meanings of, and ...
Objective: To understand the transition of changed body image after the diagnosis and surgery in wom...
This thesis is an ethnographic investigation aimed at describing the lived experiences of Thai cance...
Social support plays a critical role in how women living with breast cancer deal with their diagnosi...
Understanding women's experiences with breast cancer and adjuvant therapy is important for nurses in...
Background: Chemotherapy treatment can increase survival rates among women with breast cancer elsewh...
Purpose: To discuss social support among women with breast cancer in rural communities in southern T...
The master’s thesis focuses on women’s experiences of breast cancer. Breast cancer in women is one o...
BackgroundBreast cancer is the most common cancer amongst women in Hong Kong, with an incidence rate...
Breast cancer is an "emotionally debilitating disease" that affects the lives of women of all ages. ...
Background: One of nine women will at some point in life be treated for breast cancer. When a woman ...
Breast cancer is a disease that affects many thousands of Canadian women every year. Battling such ...
In recent years, breast cancer rates among young Asian American women have been increasing. Despite ...