Abstract
Introduction: Disorders of chronic illness and certain cancers are common and can pose a substantial burden to the individual and their sexual partners. Objectives: This manuscript reviews the substantial impact of chronic illness and cancer on sexual function from the perspectives of patients, partners, and healthcare providers. Convened by the Fifth International Consultation on Sexual Medicine, a multidisciplinary panel conducted a narrative review of current literature and expert consensus. The findings highlight both the direct and indirect effects of chronic diseases, breast and gynecological cancers, and oncological treatments on sexual health and relationships, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing these issues to optimize care for individuals and their partners. Methods: Narrative review of the existing literature and consensus recommendations from the expert panel. Results: The direct and indirect impact of chronic disease and cancers and the impact of associated treatment interventions on sexual function and relationships is considerable. Conclusions: An understanding of the impact of chronic illness and cancers, and the related treatment of such can aid clinicians and researchers in providing optimal care to the individual and their partner(s).
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | qeag002 |
| Journal | Sexual Medicine Reviews |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Jan 2026 |
Keywords
- breast cancer
- chronic pain
- coronary vascular disease
- diabetes mellitus
- gynecological cancer
- mental health
- oncology
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