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Sex Problems Can Follow Breast Cancer

Survivors Interested In Buying Sex Toys

Monday, November 10, 2008

Young women who survive breast cancer often suffer sexual problems afterward, according to a study from Indiana University.

The study found that a significant number of women reported vaginal dryness, genital pain, premature menopause, fatigue and fertility problems. In addition, survivors experienced significant problems related to sexual arousal, desire and orgasm, according to a news release.

"Although previous work has documented the sexual difficulties faced by young breast cancer survivors, strikingly little work has addressed strategies women might take to address these sexual problems," said lead researcher Debby Herbenick.

"Given advances in early detection and treatment, more women survive breast cancer, which requires researchers to focus on important relationship and quality of life issues for survivors," said Jessica Johnston, executive director of the Patty Brisben Foundation, which funded the work.

Most of the women surveyed reported interest in using personal lubricants and massage oils to help treat these issues. More than half were interested in using other aids. The release said many felt comfortable buying such products in parties held by friends or support groups, but were less comfortable buying online or from adult stores.

The report was published Nov. 4 in the journal Cancer Nursing.

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