2014
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2014.15.16.6657
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Determination of Sexual Problems of Turkish Patients Receiving Gynecologic Cancer Treatment: a Cross-sectional Study

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“…Furthermore, side effects of gynecological cancer treatments such as nausea, vomiting, hair loss, scars and weight changes can cause unfavorable body image in women. 6,8,20,21 In an investigation conducted in Germany by Hawighorst-Knapstein et al 22 it was determined that there was decrease in body image scores and initiative and self-confidence of women following surgery. In a qualitative study conducted on women with gynecological cancer by Stead et al 23 women expressed that they experience apprehension about not to look attractive to their spouses as they were before the illness following medical and surgical treatments, and they would become less attractive as a sexual partner and their sexual life would suffer.…”
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“…Furthermore, side effects of gynecological cancer treatments such as nausea, vomiting, hair loss, scars and weight changes can cause unfavorable body image in women. 6,8,20,21 In an investigation conducted in Germany by Hawighorst-Knapstein et al 22 it was determined that there was decrease in body image scores and initiative and self-confidence of women following surgery. In a qualitative study conducted on women with gynecological cancer by Stead et al 23 women expressed that they experience apprehension about not to look attractive to their spouses as they were before the illness following medical and surgical treatments, and they would become less attractive as a sexual partner and their sexual life would suffer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, application of protective medical and surgical initiatives enabling the continuation of fertility is vital in the treatment of especially young women. 8,[11][12][13]16 Another component of sexual health in gynecological cancer that suffers is sexual role. Since women have significant role and responsibilities in the family, gynecological cancer diagnosis causes important changes in the life of both women and their family.…”
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