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Sexual Function and the Role of Sexual Communication in Women Diagnosed with Cervical Cancer: A Systematic Review

Magdalena Liberacka-Dwojak, Paweł Izdebski

2021International Journal of Sexual Health16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of this systematic review was to summarize the changes in sexual function in cervical cancer survivors. The additional objective was to exhibit the role of sexual communication in adapting to these changes. A systematic search was performed across four electronic databases. Eighteen studies met the inclusion criteria. The most common sexual dysfunction was pain during sexual intercourse, vaginal dryness, decreased level of satisfaction and sexual interest. Some changes in vaginal anatomy and effects on psychosocial functioning were described. We confirmed that sexual communication with healthcare professionals and partners may be essential to help improve sexuality in CC survivors.

Topics & Concepts

Sexual functionHuman sexualityCervical cancerPsychosocialSexual dysfunctionClinical psychologyReproductive healthMedicineSexual intercourseSystematic reviewCancerGynecologyPsychologyMEDLINEPsychiatryPopulationInternal medicineBiologySociologyGender studiesBiochemistryEnvironmental healthSexual function and dysfunction studiesCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchEndometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
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