Purpose: This systematic review aims to investigate the relationship between sexuality and quality of life (QoL) of patients with hematological malignancies that underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).
Methods: A bibliographic search was carried out through PubMed database with the following terms for the years 2008 to 2019: sexuality, sexual function, quality of life, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Results: Fourteen studies were included in the review. They present heterogeneity regarding measurement tools, time of measurement and type of HSCT. The common theme that emerged from most studies is that sexual dysfunction is reported after years of HSCT and it negatively impacts QoL. Women and allogenic HSCT with its consequences (graft versus host disease) were risk factors for sexual dysfunction. Sexual activity of HSCT patients was decreased at first but resumed after the first year. The most common sexual problems reported were erectile dysfunction for men and lack of desire for women. In the majority of studies the amelioration of physical, psychological symptoms and sexual function lead to improvement in QoL over time.
Conclusions: Sexuality and QoL of patients are affected by HSCT in varying degrees, and seems to be a significant and positive correlation between sexuality and QoL. However, with weaknesses and shortcomings in the revised studies' methodology (sample sizes, type of HSCT, attrition rates etc.), results are difficult to generalize.
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