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Chemotherapy Frequently Asked Questions Sexuality is very important to everyday life. Patients receiving chemotherapy can continue sexual relations with their partners during and after treatment. There may be specific recommendations which need to be followed based on your specific case. Do not be afraid to discuss issues regarding sex and sexuality with your doctor or other health care provider. Chemotherapy can either temporarily or permanently alter sexual and reproductive function. These alterations can include temporary or permanent sterility, irregularity or cessation of menses, alterations in libido and fetal development. Speak to your doctor regarding these possible effects. Since chemotherapy may have undesired effects on fetal development, it is recommended that an effective means of birth control be used during treatment to avoid birth defects. Discuss suggested methods of contraception and other questions and concerns with your doctor or health care provider. Referrals to sexual counselors can be arranged if needed. Cancer Treatment Frequently Asked Questions |
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