Predictors of Sexual Health in Women After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Journal of Clinical Oncology1999Vol. 17(8), pp. 2371–2371
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Abstract
Among the predictors of sexual health, several are mutable (vaginal dryness, emotional well-being, body image, the quality of the partnered relationship, and sexual problems in the partner), and these should be considered for future interventions to address the sexual health and well-being of breast cancer survivors.
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