The research objective was to investigate social and cultural factors affecting breast cancer survivors’ experiences in Lebanese.
A snowball sampling of 20 breast cancer survivors participated in the study. Semi-structured open-ended interviews were used to collect data.
The results showed that family support and religious beliefs were the primary supporting sources for breast cancer survivors. On the other hand, their body image and children were the major concerns. Thus, family and religious beliefs were needed to overcome breast cancer’s daily burden.
Women with breast cancer perceived their cancer experience through their social roles, reflecting a concern for image and role preservation.