Psychosexual development and satisfaction in long-term survivors of childhood cancer: Neurotoxic treatment intensity as a risk indicator.

Author: BajwaRajinder P S, GerhardtCynthia A, HagedoornMariët, KeimMadelaine C, LehmannVicky, OlshefskiRandal S, TuinmanMarrit A, WinningAdrien M

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Risk factors for impairment in psychosexual development and satisfaction among adult survivors of childhood cancer are poorly understood. The authors compared psychosexual outcomes between survivors and healthy controls, and tested whether at-risk survivors can be identified by 1) treatment neurotox...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.30513

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Navigating the Long-Term Impact of Childhood Cancer

Childhood cancer survivors often face long-term challenges, including potential impairments in psychosexual development and satisfaction. This research explores the factors that contribute to these impairments, specifically focusing on the role of neurotoxic treatment intensity. The study investigates the psychosexual outcomes of adult survivors of childhood cancer, comparing them to healthy controls. The study aims to identify risk factors for these impairments, which can inform future interventions and support services for survivors.

Neurotoxic Treatment Intensity: A Potential Risk Factor

The study found a significant association between neurotoxic treatment intensity and impairments in psychosexual development and satisfaction among survivors of childhood cancer. This finding highlights the importance of understanding the long-term effects of cancer treatments and developing strategies to mitigate the impact of neurotoxicity on survivors' well-being.

Supporting Childhood Cancer Survivors

This research underscores the need for comprehensive support services for survivors of childhood cancer. These services should address not only physical health concerns but also psychological, social, and emotional well-being. It's essential to provide survivors with the resources and guidance they need to navigate the long-term challenges of their experience.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research sheds light on the enduring impact of childhood cancer and the importance of addressing the long-term needs of survivors. Like a camel traversing a harsh desert, survivors often face a challenging journey. This study provides crucial information to guide the development of supportive interventions that can help survivors thrive and lead fulfilling lives.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2017-08-14
  2. Date Revised 2018-03-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

28165611

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1002/cncr.30513

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