“…This is because the repercussions of breast cancer cause changes in patients' quality of life, requiring individualized care focused on the specific needs of each person, covering the physical, social, emotional, psychological and spiritual dimensions.2-5,10 With this, the spiritual approach becomes an important tool used after the diagnosis of the pathology, giving meaning to the health-disease process. 5,11 In the case of breast cancer, aggressive treatments affect the integrity of the individual who, in turn, loses their identity, as in surgical, chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments in which mastectomy, alopecia and changes in breast size and sensitivity, for example, alter the woman's body identity, affecting their ability to adapt to the pathological process. 12 In this context, research has shown that spirituality and religiosity help women cope with cancer and its repercussions after diagnosis and the start of treatment, minimizing the impact of adverse events.…”