Sexuality and Fertility After Cancer
Autor Leslie Schover, Schoveren Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 1997
"An excellent, well–researched book that responds to the needs of survivors." ––Anna Meadows, M.D. Director, Division of Oncology and Children′s Cancer Research Center Children′s Hospital of Phildadelphia.
Now as never before cancer survivors are discovering their potential for renewed sexuality, which many may never have thought possible. In this comprehensive new book, the leading authority in the field carefully and reassuringly explains your options and gives you the accurate, up–to–date information you need to take advantage of them. Now you can make the decisions that are best for you based on recent medical advances and the newest perspectives. This unique guide covers:
∗ The kinds of sexual problems both men and women are likely to face after treatment ––and state–of–the–art solutions
∗ The most effective infertility treatments
∗ How to assess the risks of pregnancy
∗ The latest information on body image, low sex drive, performance anxieties, medications, sex aids, and reconstructive surgery
∗ Special topics such as sex after breast or prostate cancer, and the specific problems facing gays, singles, and survivors of childhood cancers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780471181941
ISBN-10: 0471181943
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
ISBN-10: 0471181943
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Wiley
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States
Public țintă
Cancer Survivors and their Partners..Descriere
"Finally! Such a comprehensive resource for survivors has been long overdue." Michelle Melin, M.P.P., Director of Patient Services Y–ME National Breast Cancer Organization "An excellent, well–researched book that responds to the needs of survivors." Anna Meadows, M.D. Director, Division of Oncology and Children′s Cancer Research Center Children′s Hospital of Phildadelphia.
Now as never before cancer survivors are discovering their potential for renewed sexuality, which many may never have thought possible. In this comprehensive new book, the leading authority in the field carefully and reassuringly explains your options and gives you the accurate, up–to–date information you need to take advantage of them. Now you can make the decisions that are best for you based on recent medical advances and the newest perspectives. This unique guide covers:
Now as never before cancer survivors are discovering their potential for renewed sexuality, which many may never have thought possible. In this comprehensive new book, the leading authority in the field carefully and reassuringly explains your options and gives you the accurate, up–to–date information you need to take advantage of them. Now you can make the decisions that are best for you based on recent medical advances and the newest perspectives. This unique guide covers:
- The kinds of sexual problems both men and women are likely to face after treatment and state–of–the–art solutions
- The most effective infertility treatments
- How to assess the risks of pregnancy
- The latest information on body image, low sex drive, performance anxieties, medications, sex aids, and reconstructive surgery
- Special topics such as sex after breast or prostate cancer, and the specific problems facing gays, singles, and survivors of childhood cancers.
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"Finally! Such a comprehensive resource for survivors has been long overdue." Michelle Melin, M.P.P., Director of Patient Services Y–ME National Breast Cancer Organization "An excellent, well–researched book that responds to the needs of survivors." Anna Meadows, M.D. Director, Division of Oncology and Children′s Cancer Research Center Children′s Hospital of Phildadelphia.
Now as never before cancer survivors are discovering their potential for renewed sexuality, which many may never have thought possible. In this comprehensive new book, the leading authority in the field carefully and reassuringly explains your options and gives you the accurate, up–to–date information you need to take advantage of them. Now you can make the decisions that are best for you based on recent medical advances and the newest perspectives. This unique guide covers:
Now as never before cancer survivors are discovering their potential for renewed sexuality, which many may never have thought possible. In this comprehensive new book, the leading authority in the field carefully and reassuringly explains your options and gives you the accurate, up–to–date information you need to take advantage of them. Now you can make the decisions that are best for you based on recent medical advances and the newest perspectives. This unique guide covers:
- The kinds of sexual problems both men and women are likely to face after treatment and state–of–the–art solutions
- The most effective infertility treatments
- How to assess the risks of pregnancy
- The latest information on body image, low sex drive, performance anxieties, medications, sex aids, and reconstructive surgery
- Special topics such as sex after breast or prostate cancer, and the specific problems facing gays, singles, and survivors of childhood cancers.
Cuprins
Partial table of contents:
THERE IS SEX AFTER CANCER!
Sex, Cancer, and Your Emotions.
Greater Expectations: Women′s Sexual Health.
Getting the Word Out: Talking About Sex.
Going Back to Bed.
Safer Sex After Cancer: Preventing Disease.
IS THERE A PROBLEM?
WHY IT HAPPENED AND HOW TO FIX IT.
Getting the Help You Need for a Sexual Problem.
Where Did My Libido Go?
Enhancing Sexual Desire After Cancer.
The Bells Aren′t Ringing: No Orgasms, Slow Orgasms, and Dry Orgasms.
Causes of Painful Sex.
Overcoming Pain During Sex.
FERTILITY AND PREGNANCY: WHEN CANCER ADDS INSULT TO INJURY.
Empty Arms: The Pain of Infertility.
Special Delivery: Getting the Sperm to the Egg.
Having Whose Baby?: Third Party Reproduction.
SPECIAL STROKES FOR SPECIAL FOLKS.
Myths About Sex, Women′s Health, and Breast Cancer.
Survivors of Childhood Cancer.
Sex and the Single Survivor.
A Final Thought.
Resources.
Bibliography.
Glossary.
Index.
THERE IS SEX AFTER CANCER!
Sex, Cancer, and Your Emotions.
Greater Expectations: Women′s Sexual Health.
Getting the Word Out: Talking About Sex.
Going Back to Bed.
Safer Sex After Cancer: Preventing Disease.
IS THERE A PROBLEM?
WHY IT HAPPENED AND HOW TO FIX IT.
Getting the Help You Need for a Sexual Problem.
Where Did My Libido Go?
Enhancing Sexual Desire After Cancer.
The Bells Aren′t Ringing: No Orgasms, Slow Orgasms, and Dry Orgasms.
Causes of Painful Sex.
Overcoming Pain During Sex.
FERTILITY AND PREGNANCY: WHEN CANCER ADDS INSULT TO INJURY.
Empty Arms: The Pain of Infertility.
Special Delivery: Getting the Sperm to the Egg.
Having Whose Baby?: Third Party Reproduction.
SPECIAL STROKES FOR SPECIAL FOLKS.
Myths About Sex, Women′s Health, and Breast Cancer.
Survivors of Childhood Cancer.
Sex and the Single Survivor.
A Final Thought.
Resources.
Bibliography.
Glossary.
Index.
Recenzii
Loss of sexual desires is one of the most common results of cancer treatment, and yet that loss and its link to infertility are often ignored by doctors, especially outside the major cancer centers.
It is a complex problem with many causes. Damage to the ovaries from radiation therapy, for example, impairs hormone production and may result in lowered sexual interest. Removal of the testicles in testicular cancer causes a loss of testosterone and of desire, as can bone marrow transplants.
Pain relievers, nausea drugs, beta–blockers for high blood pressure and tranquilizers and antidepressants also decrease libido. As the author, an associate professor of behavioral science at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, sums it up: "It′s hard to get in the mood for sex when you are generally feeling lousy. Any cancer treatment that produces fatigue, chronic pain, nausea or weakness can decrease your interest."
This valuable book provides accurate information on the causes of these important problems, and offers some reassuring and workable solutions. Many of the suggestions are helpful not only for cancer patients but for people with other illnesses, the elderly and those who believe that sex must involve penetration to provide erotic pleasure.
The author includes sections on exploring sexual touch, on intercourse positions that minimize pain and on exercises that help men and women cope with the genital pain that often occurs after cancer. She also dispels some common myths about sex and cancer, among them that having sexual relations cause cancer to spread, that giving up sex will help cure cancer, that mastectomy destroys a woman′s sex life and that cancer is contagious through sex.
The physical aspects of cancer and its treatment are not the only things that interfere with sexuality, according to the author. She writes, "It is the emotional reactions people have to cancer that most commonly cause sexual problems." (The New York Times, October 2, 2001)
"This valuable book provides accurate information on the causes of these important problems, and offers some reassuring and workable solutions." (New York Times, October2, 2001)
It is a complex problem with many causes. Damage to the ovaries from radiation therapy, for example, impairs hormone production and may result in lowered sexual interest. Removal of the testicles in testicular cancer causes a loss of testosterone and of desire, as can bone marrow transplants.
Pain relievers, nausea drugs, beta–blockers for high blood pressure and tranquilizers and antidepressants also decrease libido. As the author, an associate professor of behavioral science at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, sums it up: "It′s hard to get in the mood for sex when you are generally feeling lousy. Any cancer treatment that produces fatigue, chronic pain, nausea or weakness can decrease your interest."
This valuable book provides accurate information on the causes of these important problems, and offers some reassuring and workable solutions. Many of the suggestions are helpful not only for cancer patients but for people with other illnesses, the elderly and those who believe that sex must involve penetration to provide erotic pleasure.
The author includes sections on exploring sexual touch, on intercourse positions that minimize pain and on exercises that help men and women cope with the genital pain that often occurs after cancer. She also dispels some common myths about sex and cancer, among them that having sexual relations cause cancer to spread, that giving up sex will help cure cancer, that mastectomy destroys a woman′s sex life and that cancer is contagious through sex.
The physical aspects of cancer and its treatment are not the only things that interfere with sexuality, according to the author. She writes, "It is the emotional reactions people have to cancer that most commonly cause sexual problems." (The New York Times, October 2, 2001)
"This valuable book provides accurate information on the causes of these important problems, and offers some reassuring and workable solutions." (New York Times, October2, 2001)
Notă biografică
LESLIE R. SCHOVER, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and sex therapist at the prestigious Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Widely recognized as the leading authority on cancer and sexuality, Dr. Schover is in great demand as a lecturer and consultant. Her writings and interviews appear frequently in a variety of print and broadcast media.