Volume 26 - Issue 1
BODY IMAGE IN CHILDREN WITH CANCER
Anitha Bharathan,Dr Sherin Antony
Abstract
Children with cancer face a variety of difficulties. This review looked at studies that looked at
how children with cancer felt about their bodies using qualitative methodologies. Frequent
hospital visits, medicines, and invasive medical procedures disturb the usual life and routine
of children with cancer, forcing them to cope with changes in their physical appearance as
well as anxieties about their future. The body images are changed from one person to another
because it is subjective in nature. The human characteristics such as self-protective tactics,
self-identity loss, body distance and support has been reflected via the metasyntheses.
Children with cancer face a variety of issues related to changes in their body image.
Treatment courses that are repeated often result in the loss of a regular, organized existence,
as well as alterations in interpersonal interactions. Individuals with cancer adopt selfprotective,
coping techniques in reaction to changes in their body image. If the children
suffered by cancer their body faces numerous changes which will affect their future outlook.
Paper Details
Volume: Volume 26
Issues: Issue 1
Keywords: children, cancer, body image, interpersonal interactions, physical appearance
Year: 2022
Month: January
Pages: 176-191