2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692009000500011
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The meaning of being a man with intestinal stoma due to colorectal cancer: an anthropological approach to masculinities

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“…With a stoma, women felt unclean and unattractive, while men felt loss of masculinity (Manderson , Dazio et al . , Honkala & Berterö ). Importantly, such the experience as bag's leakage and coming off seems to be childhood‐like opposite to adulthood‐like.…”
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“…With a stoma, women felt unclean and unattractive, while men felt loss of masculinity (Manderson , Dazio et al . , Honkala & Berterö ). Importantly, such the experience as bag's leakage and coming off seems to be childhood‐like opposite to adulthood‐like.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…, Dazio et al . ). Moreover, the appliances including flange and pouch hung around a stoma were apparently disrupting bodily appearance (Kelly , Manderson , Popek et al .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…On top of that, the relationships between low educational levels and difficulty of access to information, and therefore studies have pointed out that there is greater difficulty in recognizing the symptoms of the disease. Accordingly, men take longer to search for healthcare and therefore they are diagnosed with increased detection risk for advanced tumors, when therapies tend to be more aggressive and worse prognoses are expected (5,14) .…”
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“…The diagnosis of colorectal cancer stands out in particular because colonoscopy is an uncomfortable examination for the patient; it can trigger feelings of vulnerability, shame, fear and pain even prior to the procedure (5) , as well as apprehension and fears about the results thereof. With regards to therapy, the main treatment options found today are surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.…”
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“…A constante necessidade de cuidados imposta pelo adoecimento implica uma redistribuição dos papéis familiares, fazendo com que o "homemcuidador" passe a ocupar uma posição de "homemcuidado" (Dazio, Sonobe & Zago, 2009).…”
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