Abstract
Sexual problems are common among patients and survivors of gynecologic neoplasms. Dysfunction may result from the therapies that are aimed at curing or containing disease, or as a result of the psychological distress that the patient and/or her partner experiences during diagnosis and treatment of malignancy. A sexual rehabilitation program in an oncology setting, using a multidisciplinary approach, is necessary to provide comprehensive care to the gynecologic oncology patient and her partner.
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