Sexual function after cancer: paying the price of survivorship.

Climacteric

Mayo Clinic Center for Women's Health and Department of General Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester , MN , USA.

Published: December 2019

Sexual dysfunction is one of the most prevalent and distressing treatment side effects for millions of female cancer survivors, yet the majority of survivors do not receive necessary information, support, or treatment for these sexual consequences. Cancer can devastate the body and impair sexual function and body image. Furthermore, all primary modalities of cancer treatment (surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and hormonal therapy) have the potential to negatively impact sexual function. Assessment and identification by clinicians can be done efficiently and easily with short validated tools using a style of inquiry which starts by acknowledging how common sexual dysfunction is amongst cancer survivors rather than asking direct questions. Sexual concerns are impacted by psychological, biological, and interpersonal factors, and a multidisciplinary approach to treatment allows clinicians to comfortably inquire, assess, and refer if treatment is beyond their comfort or expertise.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13697137.2019.1606796DOI Listing

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