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“I am a Fighter”: Recognizing and Responding to Cancer Metaphors

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This chapter outlines how clinicians can approach metaphorical statements, like “I am a fighter,” expressed by patients and families in describing their experiences with illness.

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Patel, R., Epstein, A. (2020). “I am a Fighter”: Recognizing and Responding to Cancer Metaphors. In: Aberger, K., Wang, D. (eds) Palliative Skills for Frontline Clinicians . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44414-3_12

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