Addressing Sexual Health in Breast Cancer Survivors: Evidence-Based Practices and Clinical Considerations
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Addressing Sexual Health in Breast Cancer Survivors: Evidence-Based Practices and Clinical Considerations
Abstract
Sexual health concerns are extremely prevalent among breast cancer survivors. The treatments used to treat and cure breast cancer - surgical removal of part or the whole breast, chemotherapy, radiation, and endocrine therapy - can have devastating impact on sexual function. Unfortunately, most patients are not given adequate preparation for these impending effects and can be blindsided by the resulting loss of sexual desire, vaginal dryness and decreased lubrication, pain with sex, vaginal stenosis, loss of nipple and breast sensation, muted or loss of orgasms and the resulting impact on sexuality and intimate relationships. Education about female sexual health is still lacking in most training programs and few cancer centers offer sexual health programs for cancer survivors. Oncology professionals and others who provide care for patients with breast cancer have the opportunity address sexual health, a vital aspect of quality of life. A focus on training and education, development of sexual health programs, and focus on sexual health in research is vital.
Keywords: Body image; Breast cancer; Cancer survivors; Dyspareunia; Genitourinary syndrome of menopause; Pelvic floor dysfunction; Sexual dysfunction; Sexual health; Sexuality; Vaginal dryness; Vaginal estrogen.
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