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. 2022 Nov 13;12(6):1071–1084. doi: 10.1007/s12553-022-00707-1

Table 2.

The agents and affected entities in women’s breast cancer experiences

Agents in Breast Cancer Experience Affected entities in Breast Cancer Experience
Participant 83 (22.4%) Participant 208 (56.1%)
Providers 59 (15.9%) Treatment 68 (18.3%)
Hormonal Therapy 46 (12.4%) Cancer 16 (4.3%)
God 30 (8.1%) Side Effects 16 (4.3%)
Treatment 27 (7.3%) Providers 15 (4.0%)
Family or Friends 22 (5.9%) Hormonal Therapy 15 (4.0%)
Cancer 18 (4.9%) Other women with cancer 10 (2.7%)
Information 16 (4.3%) Perception 9 (2.4%)
Research 10 (2.7%) Family or Friends 8 (2.2%)
Technology 8 (2.2%) Women 2 (0.54%)
Side Effects 7 (1.9%) Diagnostics 2 (0.54%)
Insurance 7 (1.9%) Hormones 1 (0.27%)
Other women with cancer 6 (1.6%) Memory 1 (0.27%)
Perception 5 (1.3%) God 0
Stress 5 (1.3%) BRCA1 or 2 0
Memory 4 (1.1%) Information 0
Family History 4 (1.1%) Research 0
Job 4 (1.1%) Technology 0
Hormones 3 (0.81%) Insurance 0
Women 2 (0.54%) Stress 0
Diagnostics 2 (0.54%) Family History 0
BRCA1 or 2 2 (0.54%) Job 0
Other participants 1 (0.27%) Other participants 0

Data is represented by number of clauses and (percentages)