Sexual health and rehabilitation after ovarian suppression treatment (SHARE-OS): a clinical intervention for young breast cancer survivors
ConclusionsSignificant improvements in sexual functioning and psychological distress were observed 2 months post-intervention.Implications for Cancer SurvivorsThese results demonstrate that delivery of a targeted intervention in brief, low-intensity group setting is a promising model for reducing distressing sexual dysfunction in young BC survivors on OS treatment.
Source: Journal of Cancer Survivorship - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research
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