Gynecology Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
Plastic and Reconstructive Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
Sex Med Rev. 2019 Apr;7(2):202-222. doi: 10.1016/j.sxmr.2018.12.001. Epub 2019 Jan 14.
Treatments for colorectal and anal cancers can have a detrimental impact on sexual function. Type of treatment, which may include surgery, radiation, and/or chemotherapy, varies by disease site and severity. Treatment and long-term side effects can impact sexual function and intimacy for patients and their partners.
To review the literature regarding treatment for colorectal/anal cancer and its impact on female sexual function, and to provide an assessment of medical outcomes and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) of women with a history of colon, rectal, or anal cancer seeking sexual health treatment.
We performed a PubMed search to identify peer-reviewed, English-language articles published between 2008 to 2018, using the following search terms: "colorectal cancer," or "rectal cancer," or "anal cancer" and "sexual function," or "sexual dysfunction." We also assessed the medical outcomes and PROs from our recent cross-sectional cohort study of 99 women with a history of colon, rectal, or anal cancer seeking sexual health treatment.
Sexual function, quality of life, and PROs after colorectal/anal cancer.
A total of 23 studies were identified. Study designs included 15 cross-sectional survey studies, 5 longitudinal studies, 2 psychoeducational interventions, and 1 pilot study. 10 studies included only women, and 13 included both men and women. The literature and our cohort confirmed that women with colorectal/anal cancer experience changes in sexual function after diagnosis and throughout the continuum of care; however, the scarcity of data in this area indicates a need for additional intervention trials and longitudinal studies.
Research studies with large sample sizes and long study durations are needed to help us better understand the needs of female survivors of colorectal/anal cancer. Women with colorectal/anal cancer need simple strategies and resources to address concerns of sexual function after cancer treatment. Such interventions have been shown to enhance survivorship and quality of life. Canty J, Stabile C, Milli L, et al. Sexual Function in Women with Colorectal/Anal Cancer. Sex Med Rev 2019;7:202-222.
结直肠癌和肛门癌的治疗可能会对性功能产生不利影响。治疗方法因疾病部位和严重程度而异,可能包括手术、放疗和/或化疗。治疗和长期副作用会影响患者及其伴侣的性功能和亲密关系。
回顾结直肠癌/肛门癌治疗及其对女性性功能影响的文献,并评估有结直肠、直肠或肛门癌病史的女性寻求性健康治疗的医疗结局和患者报告结局(PROs)。
我们使用以下搜索词在 PubMed 上进行了同行评议的英文文章搜索,检索时间为 2008 年至 2018 年:“结直肠癌”或“直肠癌”或“肛门癌”和“性功能”或“性功能障碍”。我们还评估了我们最近对 99 名有结直肠、直肠或肛门癌病史寻求性健康治疗的女性进行的横断面队列研究的医疗结局和 PROs。
结直肠癌/肛门癌后的性功能、生活质量和 PROs。
共确定了 23 项研究。研究设计包括 15 项横断面调查研究、5 项纵向研究、2 项心理教育干预和 1 项试点研究。10 项研究仅包括女性,13 项研究包括男性和女性。文献和我们的队列研究证实,结直肠癌/肛门癌女性在诊断后和整个治疗过程中都会经历性功能的变化;然而,这方面数据的稀缺表明需要更多的干预试验和纵向研究。
需要进行具有较大样本量和较长研究时间的研究,以帮助我们更好地了解结直肠癌/肛门癌女性幸存者的需求。结直肠癌/肛门癌女性需要简单的策略和资源来解决癌症治疗后性功能的问题。这些干预措施已被证明可以提高生存质量和生活质量。Canty J、Stabile C、Milli L 等人。结直肠癌/肛门癌女性的性功能。性医学评论 2019;7:202-222。