“…According to , cited in Hayne, 2002, in a search for a cure, biomedical experts have searched for scientific knowledge, and in doing so they have come to define healing in terms of logical and "rationalistic factors" (p. There is a vast body of knowledge that has shown that a diagnosis and treatment of cancer brings to the forefront a host of difficulties that threaten the physical, psychological, and emotional well being of the cancer patient. For example, pain, financial burden, anxiety, sleep disturbances, fatigue, nausea, appetite disturbances, hair loss, depression, and fear, among others are well-documented findings in the empirical literature on the impact of cancer on the patient (Chochinov, 2001;Graci, 2005;Herrstedt, 2002;Kayl & Meyers, 2006;Kvale & Shuster, 2006;Richardson, 1995;Rosman, 2004;Visser & Smets, 1998;Wright, Kiely, Lynch, Cull & Selby, 2002).…”