Evolution of sexual health of patients with head and neck cancer before, during, and 1 year after treatment
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Evolution of sexual health of patients with head and neck cancer before, during, and 1 year after treatment
Abstract
Purpose: The impact of cancer and its treatments on sexuality is often overlooked, particularly in head and neck cancer. This study aimed to investigate the medium-term effects of head and neck cancer on sexual health and its correlation with overall quality of life.
Methods: A cohort of 44 patients with head and neck cancer was prospectively followed from diagnosis to 1 year post-treatment. Sexual interest and enjoyment were assessed using the EORTC QLQ30 and HN35 questionnaires, alongside quality of life evaluations, conducted six to eight times over a year.
Results: Sexual interest and enjoyment were compromised at diagnosis, further diminished during treatments, showed partial recovery post-treatment, and subsequently declined again. A significant association between sexual well-being and overall quality of life impairments was noted. Questions regarding sexuality constituted a substantial proportion of unanswered queries, indicating patient discomfort.
Conclusion: This study contributes to understanding the medium-term repercussions of head and neck cancer on the sexual health and highlights the need for enhanced support strategies. Addressing sexual health needs in head and neck cancer survivors requires a multifaceted approach, including improved patient-provider communication and integration into comprehensive cancer care plans.
Keywords: Head and neck cancer; Sexual health; Supportive care in cancer.
© 2025. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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