Study of Sexuality in Women in Complete Release of Non-Metastatic Breast Cancer, About 30 Women
Olfa Zoukar,
Amira Daldoul,
Dhekra Toumi
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Breast cancer is a public health problem because of its frequency and severity. This pathology affects the quality of life of the patient and causes physical, psychological, social and especially sexual sequelae. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study of 30 patients followed for non-metastatic breast cancer at Monastir Maternity and Neonatal Center. Data collection was conducted using a fact sheet and two internationally validated scales: RSS (Relationship and sexuality) and BESA… Show more
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