Uppsala researchers start study on sexuality for young cancer patients

Researchers at Uppsala University are launching a new treatment study to help young adults who have had cancer address issues related to sexuality and fertility. Around 40 participants aged 18-39 are involved in a 12-week internet-based program. The study is expected to include a total of about 250 people.

Uppsala study aims to help young cancer survivors with sexuality issues

Young adults affected by cancer often face problems or concerns regarding sexuality, as shown by previous studies. Researchers at Uppsala University are now launching a study to support this group. Around 40 young adults aged 18 to 39 are participating initially in a 12-week internet-based program. The participants will receive help managing concerns related to sexuality and fertility. The researchers expect to include a total of about 250 people in the study.

"The study is being done because these are common problems that are important. Sexuality and reproduction are fundamental in people's lives. Especially when one is under 40 years old," says Lena Wettergren, professor of caring science at Uppsala University.

Over 2,000 young adults receive a cancer diagnosis each year in Sweden. Up to half of those treated for cancer report some form of sexual dysfunction, according to Uppsala University. Through the study, the researchers hope to reduce these sexual problems and find ways to manage them.

"We hope to reduce the sexual problems one has and find ways to handle them," the researchers state.

The study highlights the importance of support in these areas, which are central to quality of life, particularly for younger individuals.

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