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Cultural differences in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cultural differences in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment is influenced by different cultural backgrounds. Factors include differences in beliefs, attitudes, and treatment options that impact diverse populations throughout the world. == Breast cancer and spirituality == A patient’s spirituality is so important that the National Health Society in Scotland requires boards to have a spiritual care policy for patients. This is often overlooked by health care providers. In studies it shows there is a positive correlation with religion or spirituality and women with breast cancer. African-American women have a positive correlation with religion and how it adds to their quality of life. They often have faith in their religious practices, belief in God, support system of family and friends to find meaning and purpose.〔Swinton, J., V., B., Ingram, S., & Heys, S. (2011). Moving inwards, moving outwards, moving upwards: the role of spirituality during the early stages of breast cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care, 20, 640-652.〕 In Chili, women’s spirituality is important and showed it through prayer, perceived dependence on God to intercede and guide them through this time in their life. They also had social support from their faith communities.〔 Muslim women view their diagnoses as a will of God. They were also active in getting the medical treatment they needed. These women’s quality of life was linked with their spiritual meaning.〔
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