Sexual Health and Intimacy
Cross-source consensus on Sexual Health and Intimacy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Many participants experienced greater-than-expected declines in sexual interest and function during long-term follow-up. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Stakeholders reported that anal sex was rarely discussed after pelvic radiotherapy, leaving people uncertain and unsupported. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Mauro et al. assessed sexual health most thoroughly, but measured changes in sexual function and HIV-targeted quality of life were not statistically significant. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Participants wanted clinicians to recognise the anus as a sexual organ. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review
- Qualitative responses identified sexual function as an important concern. — Lived experiences of cancer care for people living with HIV who are treated for anal cancer: a scoping review