Women treated for a gynecological cancer report longstanding post-treatment difficulties for which they rarely seek or receive help. Few intervention studies have successfully improved global sexual health within this population. Research in this domain is challenging due to inconsistent measurements of sexuality, low response rates and high attrition rates. The overarching study objectives were: (a) To contribute to the advancement of research on supportive care needs (including sexual health needs), desire for help, and predictors of needs; and, (b) To inform the development of services for gynecological cancer survivors. In Study 1, a qualitative interview study explored the experiences of 15 gynecological cancer survivors. Interviews ...
This study evaluates the impact of early-stage gynecological cancer and its treatment on sexuality a...
After treatment completion, gynaecological cancer survivors may face long-term challenges and late e...
New cases of gynecologic cancer in the United States affect more than 70,000 women and their partner...
Purpose: The goal of the present study was to evaluate predictors of unmet supportive care needs and...
PURPOSE: While the incidence of sexual dysfunction after treatment for gynecologic malignancies is w...
BACKGROUND: Gynaecological cancer illness and treatment have a significant impact on women's sexual ...
This study evaluates the impact of early-stage gynecological cancer and its treatment on sexuality a...
Background: Previous research on cancer and sexuality has focused on physical aspects of sexual dysf...
PURPOSE\nAbout half of the gynecological cancer (GC) survivors suffer from sexual dysfunctions and r...
Sexual health concerns, both physical and psychological, are common and represent an unmet need amon...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...
Objectives: Sexual health in survivors of gynecologic cancer has been studied; however, sexual healt...
Introduction: Despite increasing awareness related to sexual health for cervical cancer survivors, h...
Background: Gynecological cancer is the second most common form of cancer in women. There are differ...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
This study evaluates the impact of early-stage gynecological cancer and its treatment on sexuality a...
After treatment completion, gynaecological cancer survivors may face long-term challenges and late e...
New cases of gynecologic cancer in the United States affect more than 70,000 women and their partner...
Purpose: The goal of the present study was to evaluate predictors of unmet supportive care needs and...
PURPOSE: While the incidence of sexual dysfunction after treatment for gynecologic malignancies is w...
BACKGROUND: Gynaecological cancer illness and treatment have a significant impact on women's sexual ...
This study evaluates the impact of early-stage gynecological cancer and its treatment on sexuality a...
Background: Previous research on cancer and sexuality has focused on physical aspects of sexual dysf...
PURPOSE\nAbout half of the gynecological cancer (GC) survivors suffer from sexual dysfunctions and r...
Sexual health concerns, both physical and psychological, are common and represent an unmet need amon...
Gynaecological cancer survivorship has been addressed in only a limited body of research. After comp...
Objectives: Sexual health in survivors of gynecologic cancer has been studied; however, sexual healt...
Introduction: Despite increasing awareness related to sexual health for cervical cancer survivors, h...
Background: Gynecological cancer is the second most common form of cancer in women. There are differ...
Gynecologic cancer treatment can lead to anatomical changes in the genitalia that may impair sexual ...
This study evaluates the impact of early-stage gynecological cancer and its treatment on sexuality a...
After treatment completion, gynaecological cancer survivors may face long-term challenges and late e...
New cases of gynecologic cancer in the United States affect more than 70,000 women and their partner...