Literature DB >> 25029389

Sexual activity and functioning in ovarian cancer survivors: an internet-based evaluation.

T G Hopkins1, C Stavraka, H Gabra, L Fallowfield, C Hood, S Blagden.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Sexual dysfunction is a known complication of treatment for many cancers, but there have been relatively few studies investigating outcomes for ovarian cancer survivors. We have previously reported that women treated for ovarian cancer experience persistent psychological and physical problems. Sexual functioning was highlighted as a significant factor and we sought to investigate this further.
METHODS: Women were invited to complete a questionnaire using both paper and online response formats. A validated tool, the Sexual Activity Questionnaire, was used to obtain information from women following a diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
RESULTS: Across all responders (n = 102, mean age 51.3 years), 63% of women reported their ovarian cancer diagnosis had negatively changed their sex life. The most common reasons given for an absence of sexual activity were a lack of interest in sex, physical problems that prevented sex or no partner. Of the 46% of responders who stated they were sexually active, 77% reported pain or discomfort during intercourse and 87% described vaginal dryness.
CONCLUSION: For the majority of women, treatment for ovarian cancer negatively impacts on their sex lives. Many of the symptoms described by participants are potentially reversible and clinicians should be open to raising the issue of sexual functioning with their patients.

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Keywords:  OVARIAN CANCER; SEXUAL ACTIVITY; SEXUAL FUNCTION; SURVIVORSHIP

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25029389     DOI: 10.3109/13697137.2014.929104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Climacteric        ISSN: 1369-7137            Impact factor:   3.005


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2.  Health-related quality of life and pelvic floor dysfunction in advanced-stage ovarian cancer survivors: associations with objective activity behaviors and physiological characteristics.

Authors:  Christelle Schofield; Robert U Newton; Paul A Cohen; Daniel A Galvão; Joanne A McVeigh; Ganendra R Mohan; Jason Tan; Stuart G Salfinger; Leon M Straker; Carolyn J Peddle-McIntyre
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3.  Attitudes and Behavior of Patients with Gynecologic Malignancy Towards Sexual Issues: a Single-institutional Survey.

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Review 5.  Emotional and sexual concerns in women undergoing pelvic surgery and associated treatment for gynecologic cancer.

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Review 6.  Psychosexual morbidity in women with ovarian cancer.

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