“…The main purpose of any psychological intervention in patients diagnosed with cancer is to aid toleration of the diagnosis and treatment, decreasing the feelings of defencelessness and abandonment, reducing the anxiety related to the treatments, and clarifying any erroneous information and perceptions (Dempster, McCorry, Brennan, Donnelly, Murray & Johnston, 2011;Dobkin & Costa, 2000;Hou, Law & Fu, 2010;Novoa, Vargas, Obispo, Petrus & Rivera, 2010;Pinquart & Fröhlich, 2009) 32, 33, 34, 35, 36) . According to Bárez, et al (2003) 37) , the strategies that are carried out in this type of situation are related to emotional support, in terms of the patient feeling that they are being listened to, understood, encouraged and well cared for, to educational-informational support, which favours the necessary level of information to be able to handle the whole process, and to instrumental support, where the patients are provided with different economic and material resources or with home assistance.…”