New hope for intimacy after cancer: study tests specialized physical therapy
NCT ID NCT05242770
Summary
This study tested whether a 10-week pelvic physical therapy program is a practical option for gynecologic cancer survivors experiencing sexual dysfunction. Researchers worked with 20 survivors to see if they could complete the intensive regimen and measured if it improved their sexual function and overall quality of life. The goal was to gather initial evidence on whether this non-drug approach is feasible and helpful for this specific need.
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Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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