Lima Mcsc, Asevio Cnv, Edienne Rosângela Sarmento Diniz, Sheila Duarte de Mendonça Fern, Es, A. T. Rocha, Gabriele Maria Dantas Diniz, Ailza Roque de Brito, Luciana Lays Vieira Rolim, Maria do Livramento Silva Bitencourt, Rafaela Fern, es de Carvalho
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Abstract
In this respect, this pathology has been considered as an irreversible process presenting different meanings, both for the nurse and for the patient, established according to their socio-cultural experiences, legends, fears, and uncertainties, from the moment the possibility , even if remote, from its diagnosis. Culturally, the stigma of death is related to cancer, manifesting itself with characteristics in the patientteam relationship.2