Brazilian Journal of Oncology (Oct 2022)

Spirituality in oncology - a consensus by the Brazilian Society of Clinical Oncology

  • Diego de Araujo Toloi,
  • Luciana Castro Garcia Landeiro,
  • Rodolfo Gadia,
  • Cristiane de Lacerda Gonçalves Chaves,
  • Daniel Neves Forte,
  • Rodrigo Kappel Castilho,
  • João Batista Santos Garcia,
  • Carlos Jose Coelho de Andrade,
  • Maria Fátima Gaui,
  • Maria Cecilia Mathias Machado,
  • Clarissa Mathias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/2526-8732.20220352
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 00

Abstract

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Spirituality is a dynamic and an intrinsic aspect of humanity and is usually intense in cancer for patients, families, and health care teams. Evidence on spirituality, health, and healing have increased over the last decades. This consensus is for those involved in cancer patient care, with concepts and possible strategies for addressing spirituality, with discussion on the relevance, impact, and challenges of spirituality care. The purpose and intent of the consensus are to highlight the need for spirituality inclusion in the complex and delicate trajectory of cancer patients.

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