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Intimacy-Related Sexual Dysfunction After Cancer Treatments

Intimacy-related sexual dysfunction is a common yet often overlooked consequence of cancer treatments. These treatments can affect sexual function, desire, and intimacy, impacting relationships and overall quality of life. The She+ Foundation is committed to advancing research, providing education, and offering support to help women regain their sexual health and intimacy after cancer treatments.

70%

of women experience sexual dysfunction after cancer treatment

50%

of women report a significant decline in sexual desire post-treatment.

2x

as likely to experience depression, women with sexual dysfunction after cancer face significant mental health challenges.

20%

of women receive counseling for sexual health after cancer treatment

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Donate now to help us continue this vital work and make a difference in the lives of women experiencing intimacy-related sexual dysfunction after cancer treatments. Together, we can advance research, provide support, and improve the quality of life for countless women.

Featured Projects

Cancer Family Care

Cancer Family Care

Counseling for Women Coping with Cancer and it's Impact on Their Sexual Health

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Studying the Role of Group Settings to Help Women Reclaim Quality of Life, While Developing Revolutionary New Treatments

University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine

University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine

Examining the Effect of Gynecologic Cancer on Relationships, and Working to Raising Awareness of Psychosocial Issues

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