Assessment of sexual dysfunction in cervical cancer patients after different treatment modality: a systematic review

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    Despite sexual dysfunction and vaginal side effects, 63% of those sexually active before having cancer remained sexually active after treatment, albeit with a significantly reduced frequency. The authors performed a comprehensive literature search using Pub med, Scopus and Cochrane (up to December 2021) to find all full studies evaluating the dysfunctions of the sexual sphere in cervical cancer patients after chemo-radiation and interventional radiotherapy. Only full-text clinical trials reporting on women with cervical cancer who had EBRT plus IRT and had sexual function measured using the female sexual functioning index were included . . .

     

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