Cancer and Sexual Health 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60761-916-1_25
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The Impact of Cancer on the Partner’s Sexuality

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“…While intimacy and sexuality were not addressed specifically in the articles reviewed, our clinical experience is that these domains of the relationship are heavily compromised in the brain tumor context. In cancer generally, sexuality and intimacy suffer in conjunction with shifts in identity and in interpersonal bonds, 54 but this requires more focused research in neuro-oncology. We propose that health care providers proactively acknowledge the painful reality of shifting identity in its many manifestations, and that therapeutic interventions should promote adaptive strategies for informal caregivers of brain tumor patients to remain grounded to the extent possible in their sense of themselves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While intimacy and sexuality were not addressed specifically in the articles reviewed, our clinical experience is that these domains of the relationship are heavily compromised in the brain tumor context. In cancer generally, sexuality and intimacy suffer in conjunction with shifts in identity and in interpersonal bonds, 54 but this requires more focused research in neuro-oncology. We propose that health care providers proactively acknowledge the painful reality of shifting identity in its many manifestations, and that therapeutic interventions should promote adaptive strategies for informal caregivers of brain tumor patients to remain grounded to the extent possible in their sense of themselves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%