Purpose Of Review: This article serves as an update on issues relating to the intersection of pelvic floor disorders and gynecology oncology.
Recent Findings: Gynecologic cancer survivors experience pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) at a higher rate than their age-matched peers, often because of shared risk factors and as sequelae of cancer treatment. Concomitant pelvic floor and oncologic surgery can serve as a method to promote quality of life. Studies have demonstrated concomitant surgery to be well tolerated in appropriately selected patients, but only about 2% of oncologic surgeries are coordinated to include the treatment of PFDs. Conversely, women undergoing surgery for PFD have a low, but real risk of occult malignancy. Therefore, preoperative counseling is warranted in select populations. This article will discuss the management of concurrent PFDs and gynecologic malignancies.
Summary: Healthcare providers should be familiar with screening, management and referral of women with pelvic floor disorders in the gynecologic oncology population.
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