New hope for cervical cancer survivors: biofeedback training eases radiation side effects
NCT ID NCT07597083
First seen May 21, 2026 · Last updated May 21, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether a special type of pelvic floor exercise, guided by biofeedback, can improve sexual function and pelvic health in women who had radiation for cervical cancer. Sixty survivors aged 30-60 will be randomly assigned to either biofeedback-assisted training or standard pelvic floor exercises for 8 weeks. The goal is to ease sexual problems caused by radiation, such as pain or lack of arousal.
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Out patient clinic , faculty of Physical Therapy, Beni Sueif university
RECRUITINGBanī Suwayf, Egypt
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