Purpose: This study was conducted to investigate sexual behaviors and influencing factors affecting premenopausal women who have breast cancer and have undergone surgery. Methods: Seventy premenopausal women, ranging between 35~55 years of age, were included in this study. Sexual behaviors were evaluated using the WSBQ-F (Wilmoth Sexual Behaviors Questionnaire-Female). The in-depth interview was analyzed utilizing content analysis. Results: There were no significant differences regarding the type of surgery, age, time of marriage, education level, occupation, chemotherapy, use of Tamoxifen, and radiotherapy in the sexual activities of premenopausal women with breast cancer. However, quality-related information utilizing qualitative in-depth...
PURPOSE:To determine whether there are changes in sexuality after breast cancer, to better understan...
Introduction. Breast cancer and its treatment negatively affect the important aspects of a woman&apo...
OBJECTIVE: A dearth of studies focusing on young women (<40 years) with breast cancer have hamper...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate sexual behaviors and influencing factors affecting ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the second cause of death among women, affecting indi...
Purpose: Lymphedema is a common side effect of breast cancer treatment that may negatively impact on...
The phenomenon in focus for this study was the sexual identity preserved in premenopausal women due ...
The phenomenon in focus for this study was the sexual identity preserved in premenopausal women due ...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in young women wit...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
The incidence and etiology of sexual difficulties for women with survivable cancer were studied. Wom...
This study describes women's sexual functioning in the early weeks of breast cancer treatment and th...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
Breast cancer (BC) and/or its treatments may affect sexual functioning based on physiological and ps...
The aim of this study was to systematically describe the nature and context of subjective sexual wel...
PURPOSE:To determine whether there are changes in sexuality after breast cancer, to better understan...
Introduction. Breast cancer and its treatment negatively affect the important aspects of a woman&apo...
OBJECTIVE: A dearth of studies focusing on young women (<40 years) with breast cancer have hamper...
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to investigate sexual behaviors and influencing factors affecting ...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the second cause of death among women, affecting indi...
Purpose: Lymphedema is a common side effect of breast cancer treatment that may negatively impact on...
The phenomenon in focus for this study was the sexual identity preserved in premenopausal women due ...
The phenomenon in focus for this study was the sexual identity preserved in premenopausal women due ...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in young women wit...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
The incidence and etiology of sexual difficulties for women with survivable cancer were studied. Wom...
This study describes women's sexual functioning in the early weeks of breast cancer treatment and th...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
Breast cancer (BC) and/or its treatments may affect sexual functioning based on physiological and ps...
The aim of this study was to systematically describe the nature and context of subjective sexual wel...
PURPOSE:To determine whether there are changes in sexuality after breast cancer, to better understan...
Introduction. Breast cancer and its treatment negatively affect the important aspects of a woman&apo...
OBJECTIVE: A dearth of studies focusing on young women (<40 years) with breast cancer have hamper...