As a nation, we are experiencing major demographic shifts in our population. We all are aware of the increase in our aging population, changes in our family structure or marital patterns, and, most significant, the globalization of America. These shifts reflect that culture is not limited to race or ethnicity; it also encompasses cultures of age, religion, or sexual identity. As oncology nurses, we are keenly aware of the power of culture and its effect on one’s personal and professional lives, and even on one’s views toward health, illness, and wellness.