scholarly journals Sexual quality of life assessment in young women with breast cancer during adjuvant endocrine therapy and patient-reported supportive measures

Author(s):  
Angelique Bobrie ◽  
Marta Jarlier ◽  
Aurore Moussion ◽  
William Jacot ◽  
Veronique D’Hondt

Abstract Purpose Sexual quality of life (QoL) is affected during and after breast cancer (BC) treatment. The purpose was to investigate sexual and global QoL and patient-reported measures to address this issue in young women (< 51 years) with BC after the acute treatment phase, during adjuvant endocrine therapy. Methods Three EORTC questionnaires and an additional specific questionnaire, developed for the study, were used to assess sexual and global QoL and patient-reported supportive measures in BC patients who had received their endocrine therapy for at least 24 months. Among the 54 eligible patients, 45 (83%) agreed to participate in the study. Results We showed a deterioration in sexual QoL and poor communication with healthcare professionals. Most patients (88.9%) declared that it was important that sexuality should be discussed with caregivers and that the partner should also be involved. Most patients (60%) had taken at least one action to overcome their sexual problems. Most of these interventions (63%) originated from the patient herself. Conclusions Sexual QoL is a major issue in young BC patients and is poorly addressed by healthcare professionals. Most of the supportive methods used by the patients to overcome these side effects were on their own initiative. Communication and counseling on sexuality by healthcare professionals need to be improved during BC treatment. Patients suggested supportive measures they would find useful and appropriate to develop in the clinic. The final goal is to improve the sexual QoL of BC patients with the appropriate intervention and support.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelique Bobrie ◽  
Marta Jarlier ◽  
Aurore Moussion ◽  
William Jacot ◽  
Veronique D'Hondt

Abstract Purpose: sexual quality of life (QoL) is affected during and after breast cancer (BC) treatment. The purpose was to investigate sexual and global QoL and patient-reported measures to address this issue in young women (< 51 years) with BC after the acute treatment phase, during adjuvant endocrine therapy. Methods: three EORTC questionnaires and an additional specific questionnaire, developed for the study, were used to assess sexual and global QoL and patient-reported supportive measures in BC patients who had received their endocrine therapy for at least 24 months.Results: We showed a deterioration of the sexual QoL and a poor communication with healthcare professionals. Most patients (88.9%) declared important that sexuality should be discussed with caregivers and that the partner should also be involved. Most patients (60%) had taken at least one action to overcome their sexual problems. Most of these interventions (63%) originated from the patient herself. Conclusions: sexual QoL is a major issue in young BC patients and is poorly addressed by healthcare professionals. Most of the supportive methods used by the patients to overcome these side effects were at their own initiative. Communication and counseling on sexuality from healthcare professionals needs to be improved during BC treatment. Patients suggested supportive measures they would find useful and appropriate to develop in clinic. The final goal being to improve sexual QoL of BC patients with the appropriate intervention and support.NCT 04200001


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angelique Bobrie ◽  
Marta Jarlier ◽  
Aurore Moussion ◽  
William Jacot ◽  
Veronique D'Hondt

Abstract Purpose: sexual quality of life (QoL) is affected during and after breast cancer (BC) treatment. Young women are more frequently and severely affected. We analyzed the sexual and global QoL in less than 51 years old women with BC receiving adjuvant endocrine therapy for at least 2 years, to analyze sexual dysfunction after the acute treatment phase. We also questioned women on the actions taken individually and on those they would find useful to address these issues.Methods: a prospective study was conducted to evaluate the sexual QoL of young women with BC during the adjuvant endocrine treatment and to assess patient-reported supportive measures.Results: a total of 45 women completed the 3 EORTC questionnaires and an additional specific questionnaire proposed in the context of the study. We showed a deterioration of the sexual QoL and a poor communication with healthcare professionals about this issue. Most patients (88.9%) declared important that sexuality should be discussed with caregivers and that the partner should be involved in the discussion. The majority of patients (60%) had taken at least one action to overcome the sexual problems, in order of frequency: local treatment like vaginal moisturizer, consultation with a psychologist, while a consultation with a sexologist remained rare. Most of these interventions (63%) originated from the patient herself. Conclusion: sexual QoL is a major issue in BC patients less than 51 years old during endocrine treatment. Communication on sexuality with healthcare professionals needs to be improved. Most of the supportive methods used by the patients were at their own initiative, highlighting the need for a professional counseling on this topic. Finally, patients suggested supportive measures they would find useful and appropriate to develop in clinic.NCT 04200001


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eleonora Mioranza ◽  
Cristina Falci ◽  
Maria Vittoria Dieci ◽  
Valentina Guarneri ◽  
Pierfranco Conte

The Breast ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 224-229 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kool ◽  
D.B.Y. Fontein ◽  
E. Meershoek-Klein Kranenbarg ◽  
J.W.R. Nortier ◽  
E.J.T. Rutgers ◽  
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