Sexual satisfaction, anxiety, depression and quality of life among Turkish colorectal cancer patients [Izmir Oncology Group (IZOG) study]
Conclusions
This study demonstrates that there is a significant association with anxiety/depression symptoms and quality-of-life scores, sexual dysfunction. Sexual dysfunction is significantly more common in patients with high anxiety and depression scores.
Source: Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Akyol, M., Ulger, E., Alacacioglu, A., Kucukzeybek, Y., Yildiz, Y., Bayoglu, V., Gumus, Z., Yildiz, I., Salman, T., Varol, U., Ayakdas, S., Tarhan, M. O. Tags: Original Articles Palliative and Supportive Care Source Type: research
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