Muñoz-Barba Daniel, Sánchez-Díaz Manuel, Molina-Leyva Alejandro, Martínez-López Antonio, Arias-Santiago Salvador
Dermatology Unit, Hospital Universitario Virgen de las Nieves, 18014 Granada, Spain.
Dermatology Department, School of Medicine, University of Granada, 18016 Granada, Spain.
J Clin Med. 2025 Jul 10;14(14):4891. doi: 10.3390/jcm14144891.
: Melanoma is a skin cancer that can lead to a poor prognosis. Unlike other oncologic diseases, there is scarce evidence regarding sexual function in melanoma patients, as well as factors associated with sexual dysfunction (SD). The aim of this study was to evaluate SD in a cohort of melanoma patients, as well as to describe associated factors. : A cross-sectional analysis was conducted in individuals diagnosed with melanoma. Data regarding sociodemographic characteristics, clinical stage of the disease, quality of life, and sexual functioning were obtained through the use of validated assessment tools. The duration of the study was from 1 January 2023 to 1 January 2024. : Seventy-five patients were included. The mean age was 52.70 ± 14.07 years, and 61.33% (46/75) were females. Melanomas at stages III or IV comprised 18.67% (14/75) of the sample. A negative impact of the melanoma on sexual function was reported by 29.33% (22/75) of patients, with low sexual desire being the most frequent cause. Female SD was associated with older age, shorter disease duration, greater depression rates, and visible scar location after melanoma surgery ( < 0.05). Male SD correlated with higher anxiety and depression rates and worse quality of life ( < 0.05). No association was found for melanoma stage in any case ( > 0.30). : Melanoma patients may suffer from SD, which can be associated with mood status disturbances, poor quality of life, and older age. Since the most frequent causes of a negative impact on sexuality are a reduction in sexual desire and the side effects of melanoma surgery, patients should be specifically asked about sexuality to improve holistic care of the disease, irrespective of disease stage.
黑色素瘤是一种可能导致预后不良的皮肤癌。与其他肿瘤疾病不同,关于黑色素瘤患者性功能以及与性功能障碍(SD)相关因素的证据很少。本研究的目的是评估一组黑色素瘤患者的性功能障碍情况,并描述相关因素。
对诊断为黑色素瘤的个体进行横断面分析。通过使用经过验证的评估工具,获取有关社会人口学特征、疾病临床分期、生活质量和性功能的数据。研究时间为2023年1月1日至2024年1月1日。
纳入了75名患者。平均年龄为52.70±14.07岁,61.33%(46/75)为女性。III期或IV期黑色素瘤占样本的18.67%(14/75)。29.33%(22/75)的患者报告黑色素瘤对性功能有负面影响,性欲低下是最常见的原因。女性性功能障碍与年龄较大、疾病持续时间较短、抑郁率较高以及黑色素瘤手术后可见疤痕位置有关(P<0.05)。男性性功能障碍与焦虑和抑郁率较高以及生活质量较差有关(P<0.05)。在任何情况下,均未发现与黑色素瘤分期有关联(P>0.30)。
黑色素瘤患者可能患有性功能障碍,这可能与情绪状态紊乱、生活质量差和年龄较大有关。由于对性功能产生负面影响的最常见原因是性欲降低和黑色素瘤手术的副作用,无论疾病处于何阶段,都应特别询问患者的性问题,以改善对该疾病的整体护理。