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This qualitative study invited women living with cancer who engaged in visual art-making to reflect on their experiences of the creative process. The study sought to explore whether the participants described experiences
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Bury / Borough / Toronto / Washington / London / New York / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Facility

COT library / Brunel University / University of Portsmouth / /

Holiday

Dragon Boat Festival / /

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Cancer Care / textile art media / cancer treatment / Tangible products / treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma / chemicals / choosing textile art media / /

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cancer / lymphoma / disease / metastasis / shock / Chronic illness / pain / hurts / metastatic breast cancer / stigmatised cancer / mental illness / disorder / illness / breast cancer / /

MedicalTreatment

occupational therapy / pain management / /

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Division of Occupational Therapy / Brunel University / Arts and Humanities Research Council / University of Portsmouth / School of Health Sciences and Social Care / American Psychological Association / /

Person

Sarah Prior / Peri Hanzouli / Marie / Helen / Frances Reynolds / /

Position

qualitative researcher / Senior Lecturer / lecturer / Carpenter / Porter / Marshall / Harper / /

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