Prostatic irradiation-induced sexual dysfunction: A review and multidisciplinary guide to management in the radical radiotherapy era (Part III on Psychosexual Therapy and the Masculine Self-Esteem)
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Ramirez-Fort, Marigdalia K.Suarez, Paula
Carrion, Margely
Weiner, Daniel
Postl, Claire
Arribas, Ricardo
Sayyah, Mehdi
Forta, Digna V.
Niaz, M. Junaid
Feily, Amir
Lange, Christopher S.
Fort, Zhahedia Zhaythseff
Fort, Migdalia
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imagingOncology
Ejaculatory dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction
Masculine self-esteem
Orgasmic dysfunction
Prostate cancer
Psychosexual therapy
Radiation therapy
Sexual toxicities
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Reports of Practical Oncology & RadiotherapyDate Published
2020-07Publication Volume
25Publication Issue
4Publication Begin page
625Publication End page
631
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Psychological morbidity, sexuality, and health/system information have been identified as the highest areas of support needs in patients undergoing management of their prostate cancer (PCa). Management of a patient's sexual function prior to, during and after PCa radiotherapy requires multidisciplinary coordination of care between radiation oncologists, urologists, dermatologists, pharmacists, and psychiatrists. The finale of this three-part review provides a framework for clinicians to better understand the role of mental healthcare providers in the management of sexual toxicities associated with prostatic radiotherapy. The authors recommend that patients be referred for psychological evaluation and possibly to individual, couples or group general or cognitive behavioral sex therapy at the time of their PCa diagnosis, for a more specialized focus on management of sexual toxicities and sexual recovery. The importance and implications of the masculine self-esteem, sexual orientation, gender identification, cultural expectations, relationship status and patient education are reviewed. Well-informed patients tend to have a better quality of life outcomes compared to patients that take on a passive role in their cancer management.Citation
Ramirez-Fort MK, Suarez P, Carrion M, Weiner D, Postl C, Arribas R, Sayyah M, Forta DV, Niaz MJ, Feily A, Lange CS, Fort ZZ, Fort M. Prostatic irradiation-induced sexual dysfunction: A review and multidisciplinary guide to management in the radical radiotherapy era (Part III on Psychosexual Therapy and the Masculine Self-Esteem). Rep Pract Oncol Radiother. 2020 Jul-Aug;25(4):625-631. doi: 10.1016/j.rpor.2020.03.014. Epub 2020 Apr 30. PMID: 32536830; PMCID: PMC7276493.DOI
10.1016/j.rpor.2020.03.014ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.rpor.2020.03.014
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