Review Article Open Access November 02, 2023

Oncological Disease in Metastatic Breast Neoplasia and Palliative Care: A Review

1
Universidade da Madeira, Departamento de Psicologia, FAH, Funchal, Portugal
2
Universidade da Madeira, Departamento de Psicologia, FAH, Funchal, e NOVA Laboratory for Computer Science and Informatics, 2829-516 Lisboa, Portugal
Page(s): 122-132
Received
October 01, 2023
Revised
October 29, 2023
Accepted
November 01, 2023
Published
November 02, 2023
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Soares, L. , Vasconcelos, R. , & Faria, A. L. (2023). Oncological Disease in Metastatic Breast Neoplasia and Palliative Care: A Review. Current Research in Public Health, 2(2), 122-132. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.802
ACS Style
Soares, L. ; Vasconcelos, R. ; Faria, A. L. Oncological Disease in Metastatic Breast Neoplasia and Palliative Care: A Review. Current Research in Public Health 2023 2(2), 122-132. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.802
Chicago/Turabian Style
Soares, Luísa, Raquel Vasconcelos, and Ana Lúcia Faria. 2023. "Oncological Disease in Metastatic Breast Neoplasia and Palliative Care: A Review". Current Research in Public Health 2, no. 2: 122-132. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.802
AMA Style
Soares L, Vasconcelos R, Faria AL. Oncological Disease in Metastatic Breast Neoplasia and Palliative Care: A Review. Current Research in Public Health. 2023; 2(2):122-132. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.802
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ABSTRACT = {Cancer is the second cause of death worldwide, affecting one in six people, with breast cancer being the most prevalent in females. Adapting to an oncological disease entails many physical and psychological changes that affect the patient and their families. This work aims to present existing scientific research on adaptation to oncological disease and the end of life of women with metastatic cancer aged between 45 and 65, framing with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. (TAC). Fifty documents with publication dates between 2002 and 2022 were included in this study. It was found that there is much information on the topic in question, as it is a problem that affects not only women but also all the systems they are in. When faced with a terminal diagnosis, a woman faces many doubts and uncertainties, in addition to all the physical effects of the disease. Therefore, she should be accompanied by a team specialized in Palliative Care, which can provide her and her family with all the support needed in this challenging phase.},
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