PURPOSE\nAbout half of the gynecological cancer (GC) survivors suffer from sexual dysfunctions and report a need for professional psychosexual support. The current study assessed (1) health care professionals' (HCP) current psychosexual support practices, (2) barriers to providing psychosexual support, and (3) HCP needs for training and assistance.\nMETHODS\nSemistructured interviews were conducted with gynecological oncologists (n = 10), radiation oncologists (n = 10), and oncology nurses involved in the treatment of GC (n = 10).\nRESULTS\nThe majority of the professionals reported discussing sexuality at least once with each patient. An important reason for addressing sexual functioning was to reassure patients that it is normal to experi...
Gynaecological cancer presents challenges to women’s sexuality. Using qualitative description, inter...
New cases of gynecologic cancer in the United States affect more than 70,000 women and their partner...
Purpose Sexual dysfunction among patients with colorectal cancer is frequently reported. Studies exa...
Women treated for a gynecological cancer report longstanding post-treatment difficulties for which t...
The impact of cancer and subsequent treatments can have serious implications for patient sexuality, ...
Purpose Sexual health is an important quality-of-life concern for cancer patients and survivors, but...
Women treated for gynecologic cancer represent approximately 45 % of cancer survivors. Many report s...
BACKGROUND: Gynaecological cancer illness and treatment have a significant impact on women's sexual ...
People who receive treatment for cancer, particularly to the pelvic area, can experience sexual dysf...
This review summarizes investigations dealing with the sexual functioning of women with gynecologica...
The past two decades has seen an increased interest in, and awareness of the ways in which cancer an...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: Knowledge regarding patients‟ experiences and needs enables health ca...
<span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"; mso-fareast-font-family:Calib...
Objective: Psycho-oncological counseling should be an integrated part of modern cancer therapy. The ...
Sexual dysfunction in female cancer patients remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. As sexual dy...
Gynaecological cancer presents challenges to women’s sexuality. Using qualitative description, inter...
New cases of gynecologic cancer in the United States affect more than 70,000 women and their partner...
Purpose Sexual dysfunction among patients with colorectal cancer is frequently reported. Studies exa...
Women treated for a gynecological cancer report longstanding post-treatment difficulties for which t...
The impact of cancer and subsequent treatments can have serious implications for patient sexuality, ...
Purpose Sexual health is an important quality-of-life concern for cancer patients and survivors, but...
Women treated for gynecologic cancer represent approximately 45 % of cancer survivors. Many report s...
BACKGROUND: Gynaecological cancer illness and treatment have a significant impact on women's sexual ...
People who receive treatment for cancer, particularly to the pelvic area, can experience sexual dysf...
This review summarizes investigations dealing with the sexual functioning of women with gynecologica...
The past two decades has seen an increased interest in, and awareness of the ways in which cancer an...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: Knowledge regarding patients‟ experiences and needs enables health ca...
<span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif"; mso-fareast-font-family:Calib...
Objective: Psycho-oncological counseling should be an integrated part of modern cancer therapy. The ...
Sexual dysfunction in female cancer patients remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. As sexual dy...
Gynaecological cancer presents challenges to women’s sexuality. Using qualitative description, inter...
New cases of gynecologic cancer in the United States affect more than 70,000 women and their partner...
Purpose Sexual dysfunction among patients with colorectal cancer is frequently reported. Studies exa...