Cancer, intimacy and sexuality
Reisman, Yacov (ed)
Cancer, intimacy and sexuality - Switzerland : Springer International, 2017
Introduction; Awareness and paying attention; The value of paying attention; Relevant aspects of sexuality; The carious levels of impact; A comprehensive guideline on sexual care in case of cancer; Training in oncosexology; Sexual consequences of the various process phases; Psychosexual consequences of cancer diagnosis; Sexual consequences of pelvic radiotherapy; Sexual consequences of chemotherapy; The sexual consequences of cancer surgery; Sexual consequences of cancer medication and cancer-related medication; Sexual aspects of specific cancers; Breast cancer and sexuality; Sexual function after gynaecological cancer; Prostate cancer; Sexual problems related to bladder cancer; Sexual consequences of testicualr cancer; Penile cancer and sexuality; Colorectal and anal cancer; Blood and lmph node cancer; Sexual consequences of head and neck cancer; ""Dealing with""; Couple sexual rehabilitation; Male sexual rehabilitation after pelvic cancer; Sexual rehabilitation after gynaecological cancers; Sexual tools and toys in oncosexology; Special groups; The partner; The impact of cancer treatment on sexuality and relationships for teenage and young adult cancer survivors; Sexuality and cancer in the aged/aging population; Homosexual men and women, cancer, and the health care system; Sexuality and intimacy at the end of life
This book provides a wide-ranging overview of the sexual consequences of cancer and its treatment with the aim of equipping physicians and other health care providers with the awareness and knowledge required in order to offer patients effective treatment. While sexuality may not be the primary focus for cancer patients, at some point, whether because of sexual changes of relationship issues, many patients come to acknowledge the effects that cancer and its treatment have had on their sexuality. Although the impacts are frequently similar, significant variation is observed. Some patients experience changes in all phases of sexual response, while others experience none; moreover, the consequences of the effects may be felt differently by patients and partners. Unfortunately, many physicians and health care providers remain insufficiently aware of the impact of cancer on sexuality and/or lack knowledge about the concerns of patients and the available treatments and coping strategies."
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Cancer
Sexuality
Cancer, intimacy and sexuality - Switzerland : Springer International, 2017
Introduction; Awareness and paying attention; The value of paying attention; Relevant aspects of sexuality; The carious levels of impact; A comprehensive guideline on sexual care in case of cancer; Training in oncosexology; Sexual consequences of the various process phases; Psychosexual consequences of cancer diagnosis; Sexual consequences of pelvic radiotherapy; Sexual consequences of chemotherapy; The sexual consequences of cancer surgery; Sexual consequences of cancer medication and cancer-related medication; Sexual aspects of specific cancers; Breast cancer and sexuality; Sexual function after gynaecological cancer; Prostate cancer; Sexual problems related to bladder cancer; Sexual consequences of testicualr cancer; Penile cancer and sexuality; Colorectal and anal cancer; Blood and lmph node cancer; Sexual consequences of head and neck cancer; ""Dealing with""; Couple sexual rehabilitation; Male sexual rehabilitation after pelvic cancer; Sexual rehabilitation after gynaecological cancers; Sexual tools and toys in oncosexology; Special groups; The partner; The impact of cancer treatment on sexuality and relationships for teenage and young adult cancer survivors; Sexuality and cancer in the aged/aging population; Homosexual men and women, cancer, and the health care system; Sexuality and intimacy at the end of life
This book provides a wide-ranging overview of the sexual consequences of cancer and its treatment with the aim of equipping physicians and other health care providers with the awareness and knowledge required in order to offer patients effective treatment. While sexuality may not be the primary focus for cancer patients, at some point, whether because of sexual changes of relationship issues, many patients come to acknowledge the effects that cancer and its treatment have had on their sexuality. Although the impacts are frequently similar, significant variation is observed. Some patients experience changes in all phases of sexual response, while others experience none; moreover, the consequences of the effects may be felt differently by patients and partners. Unfortunately, many physicians and health care providers remain insufficiently aware of the impact of cancer on sexuality and/or lack knowledge about the concerns of patients and the available treatments and coping strategies."
3319431919
Cancer
Sexuality