The Missing Conversation About Sexual Health After Cancer – Dr. Janeane Andersona

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In this episode, Dr. Janeane Anderson discusses an often overlooked topic in cancer care: oncosexology in cancer care and the role it plays in improving cancer survivorship sexual health. While advances in treatment have increased survival rates, many patients continue to face significant breast cancer survivorship challenges, including changes in intimacy, relationships, and overall cancer survivorship quality of life.

The conversation highlights why sexual health after breast cancer remains one of the most under-discussed areas in survivorship care. Many patients experience sexual dysfunction breast cancer survivorship, yet these issues are rarely addressed in clinical conversations. Dr. Anderson explains that recognizing these sexual health unmet needs cancer survivors face is essential for creating more complete survivorship support.

What You’ll Learn In This Segment:
▶ Why oncosexology in cancer care is becoming an important research focus
▶ The impact of sexual dysfunction breast cancer survivorship on long-term well-being
▶ Why sexual health after breast cancer is often overlooked in survivorship care
▶ How cancer survivorship sexual health influences overall recovery and relationships
▶ The role of interdisciplinary oncology research collaboration in addressing survivorship gaps
▶ Why cancer research partnerships with clinicians are key to improving patient support

Dr. Anderson also emphasizes that addressing these issues requires stronger collaboration in cancer research across disciplines. By combining clinical insights with social science perspectives, researchers and clinicians can better understand survivorship experiences and develop interventions that improve cancer survivorship quality of life for patients navigating life after cancer.

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Oncology
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