2022
DOI: 10.11648/j.pbs.20221102.13
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Sexual Functioning in Women with Breast Cancer: Role of Depression, Anxiety and Coping Styles

Abstract: Sexual dysfunction encompasses a broad spectrum of issues, all of which are susceptible to insult after treatment for cancer. Sexual dysfunction affects up to 90% of women treated for breast cancer, and sexual quality of life is a significant concern for breast cancer survivors. This study investigated role of depression, anxiety and coping styles in developing sexual dysfunctions in 210 women with breast cancer, one year after diagnosis. The median age was 58. Female Sexual Functioning Index (FSFI), Beck Anxi… Show more

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“…An aspect of life that is particularly impaired in women with breast cancer is sexual health (18) . Nonetheless, sexuality and intimacy are often neglected by medical professionals( 19) despite the evidence of sexual dysfunction (20) (reduced sexual desire and arousal, difficulty experiencing orgasm and pain during sexual intercourse) years after establishing the initial diagnosis (21) and its impact on overall quality of life. In patients with BC, sexual quality of life is often related to the side effects of the treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An aspect of life that is particularly impaired in women with breast cancer is sexual health (18) . Nonetheless, sexuality and intimacy are often neglected by medical professionals( 19) despite the evidence of sexual dysfunction (20) (reduced sexual desire and arousal, difficulty experiencing orgasm and pain during sexual intercourse) years after establishing the initial diagnosis (21) and its impact on overall quality of life. In patients with BC, sexual quality of life is often related to the side effects of the treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%