Evidence shows sexual and relationship problems are common following cancer, producing distress for patients. Patients and health professional surveys clearly show both groups have difficulties discussing sexual problems. Patients report feeling guilty and disempowered, and health professionals report feeling anxious and inadequately skilled, leading to poor assessment and treatment. Our socio-cultural understanding sees sex as private, but also one most susceptible to social influence. The sense of sexual self (sexual identity) develops from cultural and religious understanding, learning from significant adults with whom we live and life experiences. ComMA (Communication Medicine and Art), working through design activism have trialled the ...
Background: Cancer and its treatments can significantly impact on a person’s sexuality and intimacy,...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
There is a growing body of evidence to show that cancer can result in dramatic changes in sexuality,...
The presentation to a European audience of 100 delegates provided the opportunity for knowledge exch...
The presentation, experiential workshop and exhibition to the Living with Sexuality and Cancer confe...
What Do I Need To Do To Make It OK? Professor Lesley Millar Repairing Emotional and Sexual Dama...
The presentation and exhibition to the Living with Sexuality and Cancer conference attracted an audi...
Breast cancer patients and the artists involved in the highly innovative ComMA research programme le...
Cancer treatment can have a significant impact on an individual’s quality of life. In particular, bo...
Since cancer survival rates are rising, there is growing attention for longterm side effects of canc...
ComMa will be presenting and exhibition,discussion and debate in the form of a workshop. The work i...
Introduction: A cancer diagnosis and treatment can have a significant impact on an individual’s qual...
There is consistent evidence that health care professionals (hcps) are not addressing the sexual inf...
OBJECTIVE: to comprehend the psychosocial and cultural repercussions of breast cancer and its treatm...
Estimates of sexual health problems after cancer treatment range from 40% to 100% across cancers, wi...
Background: Cancer and its treatments can significantly impact on a person’s sexuality and intimacy,...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
There is a growing body of evidence to show that cancer can result in dramatic changes in sexuality,...
The presentation to a European audience of 100 delegates provided the opportunity for knowledge exch...
The presentation, experiential workshop and exhibition to the Living with Sexuality and Cancer confe...
What Do I Need To Do To Make It OK? Professor Lesley Millar Repairing Emotional and Sexual Dama...
The presentation and exhibition to the Living with Sexuality and Cancer conference attracted an audi...
Breast cancer patients and the artists involved in the highly innovative ComMA research programme le...
Cancer treatment can have a significant impact on an individual’s quality of life. In particular, bo...
Since cancer survival rates are rising, there is growing attention for longterm side effects of canc...
ComMa will be presenting and exhibition,discussion and debate in the form of a workshop. The work i...
Introduction: A cancer diagnosis and treatment can have a significant impact on an individual’s qual...
There is consistent evidence that health care professionals (hcps) are not addressing the sexual inf...
OBJECTIVE: to comprehend the psychosocial and cultural repercussions of breast cancer and its treatm...
Estimates of sexual health problems after cancer treatment range from 40% to 100% across cancers, wi...
Background: Cancer and its treatments can significantly impact on a person’s sexuality and intimacy,...
Background: Previous research on sex and intimacy in the context of cancer has focused on documentin...
There is a growing body of evidence to show that cancer can result in dramatic changes in sexuality,...