Yeo B K, Perera I
Department of Psychological Medicine National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Ann Acad Med Singap. 1995 Sep;24(5):676-8.
Interviews regarding sexual function were conducted with patients suffering from cervical cancer and who were previously sexually active. Eighty-Seven patients who were treated surgically were compared with 40 patients who had radiotherapy. Both groups had reduced sexual activity and decreased sexual enjoyment although the post-radiotherapy group fared worse. Reasons for not having sexual relations were explored and most cited decreased libido and poor physical condition rather than fear of cancer transmission through sexual activity.
对患有宫颈癌且既往有性活动的患者进行了关于性功能的访谈。将87例接受手术治疗的患者与40例接受放疗的患者进行了比较。两组患者的性活动均减少,性快感降低,尽管放疗后组情况更糟。探讨了不发生性行为的原因,大多数患者提到性欲下降和身体状况不佳,而非担心通过性活动传播癌症。