Kaufman Rebekah, Agrawal Laila, Teplinsky Eleonora, Kiel Lauren, Abioye Oyepeju, Florez Narjust
Department of Thoracic Oncology, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA 02215, United States.
Medical Oncology, Norton Cancer Institute, Louisville, KY 40241, United States.
Oncologist. 2024 Dec 6;29(12):1014-1023. doi: 10.1093/oncolo/oyae242.
For women diagnosed with cancer, side effects affecting their sexuality are extremely common and can be distressing and life-changing; however, most women are left in the dark without any guidance from their oncology teams regarding possible side effects and treatment options. American Society of Clinical Oncology clinical guidelines provide guidance on the recommended assessments related to the domains of sexual function and their respective interventions. Despite the existence of these guidelines, the reality is that only a few women with cancer are asked about sexual concerns that result from cancer treatments. Common barriers to sexuality discussion reported by oncology providers include a lack of qualification and knowledge, not having a place to refer patients, and not knowing how to start the conversation. Social media remains a widely untapped resource regarding sexuality and cancer interventions, as people are increasingly turning to social media for health information and advice. This may be especially relevant for sexuality, as oncologists may not feel comfortable or well-trained to discuss the topic, and patients may be reluctant to bring up sexual concerns during their visits. Social media can play a critical role in studying sexual health and in sexuality interventions, particularly in adolescent and young adult patients with cancer. Here, we discuss the lack of inclusion regarding sexuality in oncology, the rates of sexual dysfunction in patients with cancer, treatment options for common sexual concerns, how to utilize the reach of various social media channels, and provide patient and provider resources.
对于被诊断患有癌症的女性来说,影响其性健康的副作用极为常见,可能令人痛苦且改变生活;然而,大多数女性对可能出现的副作用和治疗选择一无所知,肿瘤学团队也未给予任何指导。美国临床肿瘤学会的临床指南针对与性功能领域相关的推荐评估及其各自的干预措施提供了指导。尽管有这些指南,但实际情况是,只有少数癌症女性患者被问及癌症治疗引发的性健康问题。肿瘤学医护人员报告的性健康讨论常见障碍包括缺乏资质和知识、没有地方可将患者转诊,以及不知道如何开启对话。社交媒体在性健康和癌症干预方面仍是一个未被充分利用的资源,因为人们越来越多地转向社交媒体获取健康信息和建议。这对于性健康问题可能尤为相关,因为肿瘤学家可能觉得讨论这个话题不自在或未接受过相关培训,而患者在就诊时可能也不愿提及性健康问题。社交媒体在研究性健康和性健康干预方面可发挥关键作用,尤其是在患有癌症的青少年和年轻成年患者中。在此,我们将讨论肿瘤学领域在性健康方面缺乏关注的情况、癌症患者性功能障碍的发生率、常见性健康问题的治疗选择、如何利用各种社交媒体渠道的影响力,以及提供患者和医护人员资源。