The current heath care system in Colombia has within it many that delay the timely diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Most women do not recognize these nor do they understand that they can be changed. They still lack the basic education to identify these and to navigate the system so they can receive the quality health care they deserve. We call this phenomenon normalization of health care system barriers. Our own study seeks to understand both real and perceived that hinder women who live in Medellin, Colombia, from receiving timely breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. This is qualitative study utilizes the STRAUSSian grounded theory approach, in which 13 women between the ages of 24 years and 77 years were interviewed. All participants came from different socio-cultural and economic backgrounds, according to maximum variation criteria from PATTON. The data were analyzed using Atlas.ti software. The analysis identified two phenomena: 1. the existence of in the complex Colombian health care system; 2. the willingness of the women interviewed to accept this lower level of health care as normal. We urge the women to become empowered to challenge the status quo in order to save their own lives and the lives of countless others through early diagnosis and treatment. Once this paradigm of the normalization of health care system barriers is broken down, these women could improve their quality of life by being able to make wiser choices about successfully navigating the current health care system and being able to select health care providers themselves. URL: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs110252