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. 2014 Nov;42(11):795-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2014.09.013. Epub 2014 Oct 19.

How women with gynaecological cancer deal with treatment: issues of visibility and invisibility

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How women with gynaecological cancer deal with treatment: issues of visibility and invisibility

C Giacomoni et al. Gynecol Obstet Fertil. 2014 Nov.

Abstract

Through the psycho-anthropological approach study of the experiences of women affected by pelvic gynaecological cancer who undergo surgical treatment, this paper explores how these women perceive their bodily aesthetic and the impact this has on their sexuality and their relationship with their partner. Gynaecological cancers impact women in several ways, including having an effect on the way that they feel their femininity and appearance are perceived by others. Indeed, gynaecological cancer affects a part of the body intimately associated with representations of desirability that are linked to sexuality. Surgical procedures can cause scarring which can result in having a visible, physical impact on the patient, whilst also affecting their sense of body image and sexual identity. Healing treatments are too often associated with the visible, aesthetic appearance and the physicality of body, and neglect to treat questions of subjectivity. As such, women are compelled to feel like they have an integral body image, and that they are obliged to have a perfect body and need to be physically attractive to their partner.

Keywords: Cancer Gynécologique; Gynaecological cancer; Relation de couple; Relationship; Sexuality; Sexualité; Traitements; Treatments.

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