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Sexuality After Cancer as an Unmet Need: Addressing Disparities, Achieving Equality

Anne Katz, Laila Agrawal, Bhawna Sirohi

2022American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One extremely important and often neglected aspect of cancer care is sexuality. Sexuality is inherently a human trait, and this does not cease to be true after a cancer diagnosis. Multiple domains comprise sexuality, and all are at risk from cancer and its treatment. Despite the importance of sexual health, it still represents an unmet need in the United States and internationally. The disparities in meeting the sexual health needs of women with cancer extend beyond issues related to genitourinary symptoms of menopause and sexual pleasure; we propose that it extends toward the needs of sexual and gender minorities. Therefore, we focus on the delivery of sexual health care for people with cancer with an emphasis on women, women in low- and middle- income countries, and marginalized sexual and gender minorities.

Topics & Concepts

Human sexualityReproductive healthCancerHealth careMedicinePsychologyGerontologyGender studiesPolitical scienceSociologyPopulationEnvironmental healthLawInternal medicineCancer survivorship and careFamily Support in IllnessLGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
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