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The Long-Term Effects of Cancer Treatment on Sexuality and Couple Relationships.

Valentina Elisabetta Di Mattei1,2, Gaia Perego3, Paola Taranto2, Martina Mazzetti2, Elena Marotta4, Massimo Candiani4,5, Stefano Salvatore4.   

Abstract

Breast cancer and its pharmacological treatment often induce an impairment in women's sexual functioning and couple relationships, as a consequence of physiological changes and psychosocial issues that may arise and persist long after treatment. This study aims to evaluate the sexual functioning, the quality of the couple relationship, and the overall health status of breast cancer survivors. A further objective is to determine the predictive role of specific clinical and sociodemographic variables for sexual functioning and the couple relationship. Sixty-four breast cancer survivors completed the following questionnaires: the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS), the Short Form Health Survey-12 (SF-12), and a self-report questionnaire to collect sociodemographic characteristics. Clinical information was retrieved from medical records. Compared to normative data, our sample reported significantly (p < .01) lower mean scores in the FSFI, DAS, and Physical Component (PCS) and Mental Component Summary (MCS) of the SF-12. Multiple regression analyses show a significant effect of age, hormonal therapy, and psychological well-being on sexual functioning and a significant effect of physical and mental well-being on the quality of the couple relationship. Additionally, 75% of patients qualified for sexual dysfunction as measured by the FSFI global scale, and 71.9% declared they were not adequately informed about the side effects of treatments on sexuality. The high prevalence of sexual dysfunction in breast cancer survivors underlines the need for specific attention to this problem, starting from a complete and targeted communication between patients and health providers regarding these side effects.
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Keywords:  Breast Cancer; Communication; Couple Relationship; Hormonal Therapy; Quality of Life; Sexuality; calidad de vida; comunicación; cáncer de mama; relación de pareja; sexualidad; terapia hormonal; 乳腺癌; 交流; 伴侣关系; 性欲; 生命的质量; 荷尔蒙治疗

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33030242     DOI: 10.1111/famp.12604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Process        ISSN: 0014-7370


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1.  Adapting and usability testing of an eLearning resource to enhance healthcare professional provision of sexual support across cancer care.

Authors:  Sharon Linsey Bingham; Cherith Jane Semple; Carrie Flannagan; Lynn Dunwoody
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2022-01-12       Impact factor: 3.359

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