2021
DOI: 10.31011/reaid-2021-v.95-n.33-art.944
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Philosophical Feminist approach to breast Cancer

Abstract: Breast cancer is a major public health issue and it can impact individual’s lives in different dimensions. Although women are the ones most affected by this illness, there are other minority groups, such as men and transgender people, that are also affected and frequently ignored in healthcare approaches. People affected by breast cancer can face societal oppressions that puts them into a vulnerable situation where they need to deal with the suffering involved in have a serious illness and the societal expecta… Show more

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“…As individuals, we are socialized to think about sexuality in a restrictive way and so many people, including healthcare professionals and patients, do not feel comfortable discussing sexual issues (Silva et al, 2021). Breast cancer survivors should be encouraged and empowered to talk about their bodies and sexual health, and healthcare professionals should be qualified to start those discussions in a culturally sensitive way.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As individuals, we are socialized to think about sexuality in a restrictive way and so many people, including healthcare professionals and patients, do not feel comfortable discussing sexual issues (Silva et al, 2021). Breast cancer survivors should be encouraged and empowered to talk about their bodies and sexual health, and healthcare professionals should be qualified to start those discussions in a culturally sensitive way.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La société nous conditionne à une vision restrictive de la sexualité. Ainsi, nombreux sont les patients et les professionnels de la santé qui ne sont pas à l'aise de discuter de problèmes sexuels (Silva et al, 2021). Il faut encourager les survivantes du cancer du sein à parler de leur corps et de leur sexualité, et leur donner les outils pour le faire.…”
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