Perceptions of non-Western immigrant women on having breast cancer and their experiences with treatment-related changes in body weight and lifestyle: A qualitative study.
Anja JThCM de KruifRabab ChrifouGhislaine L LangeslagAnnemijn E C SondaalMargret M M FranssenEllen KampmanRenate M WinkelsMichiel R de BoerMarjolein VisserMarjan J WestermanPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Women became aware during and after breast cancer treatment that it was difficult for them to actively deal with their illness under the influence of their culture and religion. Based on their own experiences and acquired knowledge, they would like to give advice to newly diagnosed women on how to deal with breast cancer within their own culture and religion. Their recommendations could be used by mosques, churches, support groups and health care professionals, to ensure interventions during breast cancer treatment meet their religious and cultural needs and thus improve their quality of life.