The aim of this study is to determine the differences in sexual life of women with cervical cancer after surgery and radiation therapy. A total of 210 patients treated for cervical cancer at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia between March 2001 and March 2003 were asked to fill in the questionnaire. Sexual life had worsened in 42.86% of the surgical patients, as had in 25.00% of irradiated patients (p<0.01). The main reason of sex life impairment was fear of pain (55.55% and 42.86%, respectively (p>0.05)). More than 80% of patients didn’t notice any changes in their partner’s behavior. Almost every third woman felt certain change in her »body image«, similar in both groups (p>0.05)...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
The purpose of this research was to describe women’s narrative accounts of the impact of cer-vical c...
The aim of this study is to determine the differences in sexual life of women with cervical cancer a...
The aim of this study is to determine the differences in sexual life of women with cervical cancer a...
The aim of this study is to determine the differences in sexual life of women with cervical cancer a...
OBJECTIVE: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Women with cervical cancer (CC) may be faced with changes in sexual functioning resulting...
Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of mortality among women. Chemo-radiat...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
The purpose of this research was to describe women’s narrative accounts of the impact of cer-vical c...
The aim of this study is to determine the differences in sexual life of women with cervical cancer a...
The aim of this study is to determine the differences in sexual life of women with cervical cancer a...
The aim of this study is to determine the differences in sexual life of women with cervical cancer a...
OBJECTIVE: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Sex is an important, often deteriorated, dimension of quality of life after cancer treatm...
Objective: Women with cervical cancer (CC) may be faced with changes in sexual functioning resulting...
Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of mortality among women. Chemo-radiat...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
The purpose of this research was to describe women’s narrative accounts of the impact of cer-vical c...