Cancer Survivorship at the Intersections of Care and Personhood.

Med Anthropol

Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Published: January 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Surviving colorectal cancer with an ostomy introduces challenges to being seen as a full adult, primarily due to unpredictable bowel activity.
  • Technical management of the ostomy, guided by healthcare specialists, plays a crucial role in helping individuals redefine their sense of personhood.
  • Female long-term cancer survivors adapt to their new reality by engaging in various caregiving roles, which helps them reclaim and maintain their identity despite the difficulties presented by the ostomy.

Article Abstract

Surviving colorectal cancer following ostomy surgery with an intestinal stoma presents numerous challenges to the cultural category of full adult personhood. The foremost is managing unpredictable bowel activity. The technical management of the ostomy facilitated by biomedical specialists, is essential for personhood realignment. This article focuses on how some female long-term cancer survivors manage and adapt to this new fecal habitus by mobilizing various assemblages of care - receiving care, continuing to provide particular gendered forms of care, and returning to caregiving roles. These interdependent practices of care realign personhood, or at the very least, minimize the assaults that having an ostomy presents to the cultural category of full adult personhood.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01459740.2019.1642886DOI Listing

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