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Sexuality and intimacy issues facing women with breast cancer.Huber C, Ramnarace T, McCaffrey R Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Boynton Beach, FL, USA. chuber@fau.edu PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To explore the sexuality and intimacy experiences facing women with breast cancer. DATA SOURCES: Published articles; OVID, PsycINFO, and Florida Atlantic University databases; Web sites; and books. DATA SYNTHESIS: Patient perceptions and knowledge of mastectomy and chemotherapy-induced menopause in regard to lifelong sexual experiences are lacking. Healthcare providers must institute much-needed education and open lines of communication. CONCLUSIONS: The physical and psychological results of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment alter human sexuality. Breast cancer's survival rate is at an all-time high, increasing the number of people who will be living with such issues on a daily basis and shifting the focus from acute care concerns to chronic disease concerns. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Healthcare providers should assess individual patients for potential issues they may face. By identifying problems, they can challenge health care to focus on the long-term problems associated with sexuality and intimacy issues facing patients. Published 6 December 2006 in Oncol Nurs Forum, 33(6): 1163-7.
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