Background: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer that affects women. The development of treatment methods has increased the chance of surviving and curing breast cancer over the years. Breast cancer can affect the woman both mentally and physically. The repercussion can be mentally stressful where the quality of life can be adversely affected. Treatments like masectomy can lead to physicall alterations and affect the living body. Purpose: To illiustrate womens experiences of breastcancer survivorship. Method: The study was conducted with a qualitative literature review. Result: Women feel a lack of support after survivorship in a declining health care invoirment, because the lasting effects of treatment throughout the years. Emotions such as anxiety, abandonment and fear was a part of their everyday lives. It negativly affected women's self-esteem when they had to live with a new body after the mastectomy. Conclusion: Women continuosily experience interchanging emotions following their survivorship that need to be addressed by nurses in order to increase mental well-being.