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Sexual Well-being of Women Undergoing Mastectomy and Reconstruction

Sexual Well-being of Women Undergoing Mastectomy and Reconstruction

Recruiting
18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The study plans to collect data from patients on sexual well-being after mastectomy and immediate reconstruction by surveys.

This data can support preoperative patient counselling and the prevention and care of adverse effects of cancer treatments.

Specific subpopulations of mastectomy women showing severe sexual impairment can be outlined; they may benefit from lifestyle changes and intervention strategies (intravaginal use of diazepam, local hyaluronic acid, intravaginal use of spermidine, pelvic floor gymnastic and physiotherapy).

Our goal is to improve quality of life of breast cancer patients.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients undergoing mastectomy for primary breast cancer;
  • High-risk healthy patients undergoing risk reducing mastectomies;
  • Unilateral and/or bilateral mastectomies;
  • If unilateral mastectomy, both patients requiring or not contralateral mammaplasty of the healthy breast;
  • All reconstructive procedures included (autologous and heterologous reconstructions).

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients undergoing breast conservation;
  • Patients who previously underwent breast cancer treatment, requiring further surgery for local relapse or secondary breast cancers;
  • Delayed post-mastectomy reconstructions;
  • Patients not available for e-correspondence.

Study details
    Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction
    Sexual Wellness

NCT07234461

European Institute of Oncology

15 May 2026

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