Maintaining sexual function is often low on the list of priorities for a woman recently diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer, but raising the subject early in her treatment course may make the patient ...
The Journal of Clinical Oncology podcast, hosted by Dr. Davide Soldato, presents analyses and discussions centered on the latest findings published in ASCO’s esteemed Journal of Clinical Oncology.
More than 60% of people treated for cancer have long-term sexual dysfunction. However, fewer than 25% of those with sexual problems get help from a health professional. Although cancer-related sexual ...
A free online pilot program helps people with cancer and their partners work through sexual health and fertility obstacles. SEXUAL PROBLEMS ARE AMONG the most common side effects of cancer treatment.
A prospective, single-group, observational study design was used to test the contribution of sociodemographic, medical, psychological/health belief, communication, and developmental factors to ...
So you've survived cancer. You've endured brutal treatments that caused hair loss, weight gain, nausea, or so much pain you could barely move. Perhaps your body looks different, too—maybe you had a ...
Very honestly, I can't remember if I have written before about this very helpful website: https://will2love.com/ I am on their mailing list and just received an email ...
Providing early and better care in onco-sexuality and a better understanding of the sexual health care needs of patients before they start treatment is required. The study sample was composed of 77 ...
Leslie Schover, PhD, discusses ways in which providers can better address sexuality issues associated with treatment for patients with breast cancer. Many patients with breast cancer do not receive ...
Leslie R. Schover, founder of the Will2Love online resources, discusses the sexual health and fertility issues that can come as a result of cancer treatment, and how these issues can be managed. Join ...
From this article in Cure Today, I learned of a new and potentially helpful resource around sexuality for both patients and providers. As we all know, a diagnosis of and treatment for cancer is ...
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