The purpose of this study is to help us learn more about sexual problems after treatment for ovarian cancer. At this time, we do not know how many women have sexual problems after they are treated for ovarian cancer. How common are sexual problems after treatment for ovarian cancer? * What factors make women more likely to have sexual problems after treatment for ovarian cancer? * What happens to sexual functioning over the first 12 months after treatment? ie. Does it get better or worse? • Does referral to a specialized sexual health clinic help?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
18
will be offered referral to the Sexual Health Clinic (SHC) at MSKCC for evaluation and possible treatment. The effectiveness and compliance of the intervention offered at the SHC will be assessed at approximately 3, 6 and 12 months using the FSFI, SAQ, CES-D, MSC and IES. At each evaluation they will complete a Health Surveillance Form (HSF). They will have completed the study at 12 months after entering the study or at the time they have evidence of recurrent disease requiring treatment
Those women who have a FSFI score \> 26 will be reassessed at approximately 3, 6 and 12 months. They will complete the FSFI, SAQ, CES-D, IES, MSC and HSF at each assessment. They will be followed out until 12 months after entering the study or until they have evidence of recurrent disease.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, United States
To estimate the prevalence of sexual dysfunction, as measured by Female Sexual Functioning Index (FSFI) among women who have completed first-line treatment for ovarian cancer within the last 6 months and currently have no evidence of disease.
Time frame: conclusion of study
To study the natural history of sexual functioning in women after primary treatment of ovarian cancer by using the FSFI at approximately 3, 6 and 12 months.
Time frame: conclusion of study
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