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How the family acts regarding the health-disease process of a family member with breast cancer

Qualitative study performed with ten relatives of cancer patients in two clinics located in Feira de Santana-BA, aiming at analyzing how the family thinks, feels, and acts concerning the disease. Data was collected by means of a semi-structured interview and analyzed by dialectic hermeneutics. Results showed that most interviewees associated cancer and death, and the first reaction concerning the disease was unexpected, with a feeling that "the world has fallen". With time, there appeared hope, solidarity and faith to face the disease; however, they regarded emotional support as critical for the treatment. Family experience regarding breast cancer was seen as a "life change" in individuals, in emotional, religious and biological terms. Such changes showed the need for support groups to help patients and their relatives to face the disease.

family participation; health-disease process; breast cancer


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