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This is what life with cancer looks like: exploring experiences of adolescent and young adults with cancer using two visual approaches

Introduction
Talking about illness experience can be challenging for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with cancer. Visual tools, in addition to spoken language, might make this easier, such as rich pictures and photovoice. We aimed to obtain a comprehensive view of the cancer experience of AYAs by using rich pictures and photovoice.

Methods
AYAs (18–35 years old) who had any type of cancer, or were in remission from cancer, were eligible. AYAs drew rich pictures about their experience of living with cancer and explained these during subsequent interviews. Some of the AYAs also participated in photovoice and spent two days with a photographer to make photos about their illness experience. Rich pictures and photos were first analyzed separately, using open coding, after which the identified themes were compared.

Results
Twelve AYAs made rich pictures (RPs), of whom seven also participated in photovoice. The two most predominant themes emerging from the data were struggles related to the future and defining one’s identity. The AYAs expressed concerns for the future related to relationships, education, and employment. Relating to defining one’s identity, many AYAs expressed that the cancer had a negative impact on their body- and self-image. The main themes were visible in the RPs as well as in the photovoice; however, subtle differences in sub-themes were found.

Conclusions
We found that cancer has an effect on many aspects of AYAs’ lives. Further research on how the identified themes play a role in the lives of AYAs with cancer is needed.

Zarah Bood, Floor van Liemt, Mirjam Sprangers, Annita Kobes, Yvonne Weeseman, Michael Scherer‑Rath, Jacqueline Tromp, Hanneke van Laarhoven & Esther Helmich (2022) This is what life with cancer looks like: exploring experiences of adolescent and young adults with cancer using two visual approaches. Support Care Cancer 30, 3353–3361 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-021-06775-9

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Header image: "Borstkanker" "Breast cancer" Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash

Icon image: "Borstkanker" "Breast cancer" Photo by National Cancer Institute on Unsplash

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