<p><strong>Background:</strong> Sexual dysfunction in breast cancer patients is considered as a common and distressing problem. Considering the increasing number of breast cancer survivors living for longer periods of time with the disease and the importance of their quality of life, we conducted the present study to compare the sexual functioning in breast cancer patients with their healthy counterparts.</p><p><strong>Methods:</strong> In this case-control study, breast cancer patients who completed their treatment protocol and were followed up for at least six months were included. The controls were healthy women with normal clinical breast examinations. All subjects filled-in the Persian version of Female Sexual Function Index questionna...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive cancers befor...
OBJECTIVE: Sexual concern among patients with breast cancer is an important issue from psychosocial ...
Abstract Background Sexual function in patients with breast cancer especially in younger patients is...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the second cause of death among women, affecting indi...
To determine whether there are changes in sexuality after breast cancer, to better understand the se...
PurposeTo determine whether there are changes in sexuality after breast cancer, to better understand...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in young women wit...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
An investigation was conducted to determine the specific type of sexual functioning deficits and the...
Background: Sexual relationships of women with breast cancer are affected by diagnostic and therapeu...
Sexual dysfunction, body image distress and marital dissatisfaction in breast cancer patients of Uni...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most common diseases which affect too many women each year. Beca...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive cancers befor...
OBJECTIVE: Sexual concern among patients with breast cancer is an important issue from psychosocial ...
Abstract Background Sexual function in patients with breast cancer especially in younger patients is...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer and the second cause of death among women, affecting indi...
To determine whether there are changes in sexuality after breast cancer, to better understand the se...
PurposeTo determine whether there are changes in sexuality after breast cancer, to better understand...
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of sexual dysfunction in young women wit...
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment has been suggested to effect sexual functioning. Little is kno...
An investigation was conducted to determine the specific type of sexual functioning deficits and the...
Background: Sexual relationships of women with breast cancer are affected by diagnostic and therapeu...
Sexual dysfunction, body image distress and marital dissatisfaction in breast cancer patients of Uni...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most common diseases which affect too many women each year. Beca...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
Background: Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive c...
Background: Clinical experiences have revealed that patients with breast cancer experience various s...
Self-reported sex problems among women diagnosed with reproductive and nonreproductive cancers befor...
OBJECTIVE: Sexual concern among patients with breast cancer is an important issue from psychosocial ...