Objectives. After pelvic radiotherapy for gynecological cancer, changes in the vaginal epithelium might influence sexual arousal and satisfaction, leading to dyspareunia and relational problems. The aim of the study was to determine the feasibility of vaginal plethysmography in order to measure physical late effects of this therapy on sexual function.Methods. Patients treated with radiotherapy for cervical, endometrial, or ovarian cancer, who were in complete remission for over I year, underwent vaginal plethysmography to measure changes in vaginal vasocongestion, while watching erotic video fragments. Afterward two questionnaires, designed to measure feelings of sexual arousal during the video, and to identify sexual dysfunction, were comp...
Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of mortality among women. Chemo-radiat...
Introduction: The present study aims to describe: 1. How the side effects of radiotherapy (RT) could...
The opinion regarding sexual and vaginal function of patients with advanced cervical cancer treated ...
Objectives. After pelvic radiotherapy for gynecological cancer, changes in the vaginal epithelium mi...
Objectives. After pelvic radiotherapy for gynecological cancer, changes in the vaginal epithelium mi...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
Objective: To assess changes in sexual activity in women treated for cervical cancer by radiotherapy...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of mortality among women. Chemo-radiat...
Introduction: The present study aims to describe: 1. How the side effects of radiotherapy (RT) could...
The opinion regarding sexual and vaginal function of patients with advanced cervical cancer treated ...
Objectives. After pelvic radiotherapy for gynecological cancer, changes in the vaginal epithelium mi...
Objectives. After pelvic radiotherapy for gynecological cancer, changes in the vaginal epithelium mi...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
INTRODUCTION: The potential contribution of psychological and anatomical changes to sexual dysfuncti...
Objective: To assess changes in sexual activity in women treated for cervical cancer by radiotherapy...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Background & Research Aim: Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological respo...
Background and Objectives: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of mortality among women. Chemo-radiat...
Introduction: The present study aims to describe: 1. How the side effects of radiotherapy (RT) could...
The opinion regarding sexual and vaginal function of patients with advanced cervical cancer treated ...