Introduction Breast cancer (BC) and its treatment is associated with several physical and psychosocial changes that may influence sexuality for years after treatment. Women with BC show significantly greater rates of sexual dysfunction than do healthy women. The purpose of the study was to evaluate how a BC diagnosis associates with women's perceived sexuality and sexual satisfaction. Material and methods The data of the ongoing prospective Health and Social Support (HeSSup) survey was linked with national health registries. Respondents with registry data confirmed BC (n = 66), mental depression (n = 612), arterial hypertension (n = 873), and healthy women (n = 9731) formed the study population. The importance of and satisfaction with sex l...
Given the scarcity of evidence concerning the long-term sexual health of breast cancer (BC) survivor...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer in women, and has implications for sexual function...
Introduction Breast cancer (BC) and its treatment is associated with several physical and psychosoci...
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivorship is of increasing importance in post-treatment care. Sexual health (S...
Abstract Background Cancer survivorship is of increasing importance in post-treatment care. Sexual h...
Our goal was to identify the treatment, personal, interpersonal, and hormonal (testosterone) factors...
BACKGROUND: Many women develop sexual problems after breast cancer (BC) treatment. Little is known a...
Introduction: Earlier diagnosis and improved treatments have led to better outcomes and prolonged su...
PurposeTo describe the health-related quality of life (HRQL), partner relationships, sexual function...
Background: A breast cancer (BC) diagnosis can profoundly affect the sex life of patient and partner...
Background: A breast cancer (BC) diagnosis can profoundly affect the sex life of patient and partner...
Background Earlier diagnosis and improved treatments have led to better outcomes in breast cancer, m...
Background: Changes to sexual well-being can be one of the most problematic aspects of life after br...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most common diseases which affect too many women each year. Beca...
Given the scarcity of evidence concerning the long-term sexual health of breast cancer (BC) survivor...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer in women, and has implications for sexual function...
Introduction Breast cancer (BC) and its treatment is associated with several physical and psychosoci...
BACKGROUND: Cancer survivorship is of increasing importance in post-treatment care. Sexual health (S...
Abstract Background Cancer survivorship is of increasing importance in post-treatment care. Sexual h...
Our goal was to identify the treatment, personal, interpersonal, and hormonal (testosterone) factors...
BACKGROUND: Many women develop sexual problems after breast cancer (BC) treatment. Little is known a...
Introduction: Earlier diagnosis and improved treatments have led to better outcomes and prolonged su...
PurposeTo describe the health-related quality of life (HRQL), partner relationships, sexual function...
Background: A breast cancer (BC) diagnosis can profoundly affect the sex life of patient and partner...
Background: A breast cancer (BC) diagnosis can profoundly affect the sex life of patient and partner...
Background Earlier diagnosis and improved treatments have led to better outcomes in breast cancer, m...
Background: Changes to sexual well-being can be one of the most problematic aspects of life after br...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most common diseases which affect too many women each year. Beca...
Given the scarcity of evidence concerning the long-term sexual health of breast cancer (BC) survivor...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer in women, and has implications for sexual function...