This review summarizes investigations dealing with the sexual functioning of women with gynecological cancer. A critical review of methods of investigation and results is presented and an outline for future research. The literature review is preceded by a short theoretical introduction on cancer and sexual behavior relevant to the conceptualization and assessment of sexual functioning under these circumstances. The review is concluded by some guidelines to help patients and partners cope with sexual problems after treatment of gynecological cancer.</p
Sexual dysfunction is common among adults with cancer,1 and women with gynaecological cancer are no ...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect...
Sexual dysfunction in female cancer patients remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. As sexual dy...
This review summarizes investigations dealing with the sexual functioning of women with gynecologica...
Twenty-six couples participated in a 2-year longitudinal study of sexual functioning before and afte...
A diagnosis of gynaecological cancer and its treatment are usually associated with many physical and...
Sexual health is the integrity of somatic, intellectual, mental, emotional and social aspects of any...
Aims and objectives. A description and comparison of sexual activity and function in relation to var...
Women with cancer are at risk for sexual difficulties and dysfunction(s)follow-ing treatment. Common...
Research in the area of gynaecological cancer has increasingly examined changes to women's sexuality...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Women treated for gynecologic cancer represent approximately 45 % of cancer survivors. Many report s...
An investigation was conducted to determine the specific type of sexual functioning deficits and the...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Pelvic surgery for gynecological cancer can affect sexuality through a number of anatomical, physiol...
Sexual dysfunction is common among adults with cancer,1 and women with gynaecological cancer are no ...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect...
Sexual dysfunction in female cancer patients remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. As sexual dy...
This review summarizes investigations dealing with the sexual functioning of women with gynecologica...
Twenty-six couples participated in a 2-year longitudinal study of sexual functioning before and afte...
A diagnosis of gynaecological cancer and its treatment are usually associated with many physical and...
Sexual health is the integrity of somatic, intellectual, mental, emotional and social aspects of any...
Aims and objectives. A description and comparison of sexual activity and function in relation to var...
Women with cancer are at risk for sexual difficulties and dysfunction(s)follow-ing treatment. Common...
Research in the area of gynaecological cancer has increasingly examined changes to women's sexuality...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
Women treated for gynecologic cancer represent approximately 45 % of cancer survivors. Many report s...
An investigation was conducted to determine the specific type of sexual functioning deficits and the...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Pelvic surgery for gynecological cancer can affect sexuality through a number of anatomical, physiol...
Sexual dysfunction is common among adults with cancer,1 and women with gynaecological cancer are no ...
Pelvic radiotherapy creates both physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect...
Sexual dysfunction in female cancer patients remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. As sexual dy...