Breast cancer (BC) and/or its treatments may affect sexual functioning based on physiological and psychosocial mechanisms. The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate sexual adjustment of BC patients during a follow-up period of one year after mastectomy (ME) or breast conserving therapy (BCT).status: publishe
Aim: To evaluate the sexual functioning of breast cancer patients post mastectomy and its associatio...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in wo...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
This study describes women's sexual functioning in the early weeks of breast cancer treatment and th...
This study describes women's sexual functioning in the early weeks of breast cancer treatment and th...
functioning after breast cancer: A conceptual framework for future studies Breast cancer is the most...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
This research examined the impact of breast cancer on body image and sexual functioning. Twenty wome...
The objective of this integrative review is to analyze the scientific production addressing the sexu...
Background: This cross-sectional, nested cohort study assessed Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) s...
Background: This cross-sectional, nested cohort study assessed Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) s...
AbstractBreast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide. The number of breast ...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
A descriptive study was conducted with the purpose of refining the Sexual Adjustment Questionnaire (...
Aim: To evaluate the sexual functioning of breast cancer patients post mastectomy and its associatio...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in wo...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
This study describes women's sexual functioning in the early weeks of breast cancer treatment and th...
This study describes women's sexual functioning in the early weeks of breast cancer treatment and th...
functioning after breast cancer: A conceptual framework for future studies Breast cancer is the most...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
This research examined the impact of breast cancer on body image and sexual functioning. Twenty wome...
The objective of this integrative review is to analyze the scientific production addressing the sexu...
Background: This cross-sectional, nested cohort study assessed Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) s...
Background: This cross-sectional, nested cohort study assessed Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) s...
AbstractBreast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women worldwide. The number of breast ...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
A descriptive study was conducted with the purpose of refining the Sexual Adjustment Questionnaire (...
Aim: To evaluate the sexual functioning of breast cancer patients post mastectomy and its associatio...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in wo...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...