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Sexual function of patients under surveillance for bladder cancer

Authors :
Marie-Louise Essink-Bot
Ellen C. Zwarthoff
Fatma E.F. Sen
Milou D. Bekker
Madelon N.M. van der Aa
Theo van der Kwast
Ewout W. Steyerberg
Henk W. Elzevier
Amsterdam Public Health
Public and occupational health
Pathology
Public Health
Source :
BJU international, 104(1), 35-40. Wiley-Blackwell, BJU International, 104(1), 35-40. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To describe the prevalence of sexual dysfunction and evaluate risk factors in patients just diagnosed with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIUC), who have the prospect of an intensive surveillance scheme by cysto-urethroscopy to detect tumour recurrences. PATIENTS AND METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional survey on 150 patients just diagnosed with primary or recurrent NMI UC. Patients were participating in a randomized clinical multicentre trial (CEFuB), comparing two surveillance schemes. Patients were asked to complete questionnaires at study entry 3 months before the start of the study-surveillance scheme (demographic characteristics, a validated visual analogue scale, and validated subset of questions on sexual function and performance derived from QLQ-BLS-24). The results were compared with those from an age- and gender-matched healthy population. RESULTS The response rate was 95% (142/150); 61% (87/142) of the respondents were sexually active in the previous 4 weeks after diagnosis, 66% (70/105) of men and 46% (17/37) of women. Although libido was not negatively affected, 54% (47/87) of the patients had a sexual dysfunction, and 23% (17/73) were afraid to inflict harm on their partner by sexual contact. Sexually active patients perceived a higher state of general health (P = 0.03). CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of sexual dysfunction in patients with NMI UC is very high (54%) compared with an age- and gender-matched healthy population (20-45%). No predictors for sexual dysfunction were found. These patients and partners would benefit from proper sexual information in the outpatient clinic.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14644096
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BJU international, 104(1), 35-40. Wiley-Blackwell, BJU International, 104(1), 35-40. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Accession number :
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