Sexual health in adult survivors of childhood cancer: A Project REACH study
Lydia L. Chevalier,
Katherine McCormick,
Tabitha M. Cooney
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundSexual dysfunction is a significant complication of treatment for many adult‐onset cancers. However, comparatively less is known about sexual dysfunction in adult childhood cancer survivors (CCSs). Research has been limited by the exclusion of specific cancers (e.g., central nervous system [CNS] tumors) and the lack of validated measures, which makes it difficult to understand the nature and prevalence of sexual dysfunction in CCSs.MethodsA total of 249 adult CCSs (aged 18–65 years) enrolled in Proje… Show more
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