Sexuality is an important part of life. It affects how we feel about ourselves
and our relationships with others.
Cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, hormonal therapy, surgery,
and radiation, may have short-term or long-term effects on sexual health.
People diagnosed with and treated for all types of cancer often have
questions about the following:
Physical changes and dysfunction problems
Emotional effects that impact intimacy
Body image concerns
Fertility preservation
This service provides access to health professionals such as nurse
practitioners, urology and gynecologic specialists, fertility experts, and
social workers who can address sexual health concerns related to cancer
and treatments.
For more information, please contact the Wellness Center at 801-587-4585.
Feel free to view the Sexual Health After Cancer brochure.
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