�Everything happened so quickly� Living through events immediately before and after initial breast cancer diagnosis: an exploratory study of the experiences of a group of women in Cape Town, South Africa
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2017
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OMICS International
Abstract
This article provides information on an aspect of the author�s research on colored women�s experiences of breast
cancer and deals specifically with events immediately before and after the initial diagnosis. The experiences of this
group of South African women have remained largely undocumented. Individual in-depth interviews were conducted
with 30 colored women. Qualitative data were collected and analyzed using thematic content analysis. The main
themes that emerged relate to the discovery of the lump, reaction time, response to diagnosis, the question of
whether a lumpectomy or a mastectomy should be conducted, counseling and family reactions. The findings show,
inter alia, that these women are not accorded sufficient time to deal with the magnitude of the diagnosis and that
access to appropriate counseling is insufficient. This study has implications for health professionals and for women
in general and suggests further areas of investigation within the field of breast cancer research.
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Breast cancer, Women, Health, Mastectomy
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Nadasen, K.K. (2017). �Everything happened so quickly� Living through events immediately before and after initial breast cancer diagnosis: an exploratory study of the experiences of a group of women in Cape Town, South Africa. Journal of Women's Health Care, 6(4): 1000381