Neuroendocrine Cancer UK - Not Just NE Cancer Podcast

Sex Education and Cancer

Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Season 3 Episode 3

Join Nikie from Neuroendocrine Cancer UK as she sits down with Sarah Peart, a Sexuality Educator currently pursuing a master's degree in Clinical Psychosexology. Sarah's empirical dissertation delves into the often-overlooked realm of how cancer impacts sexual well-being, transcending the boundaries of cancer types traditionally associated with reproductive or sexual organs.


 In this enlightening conversation, Sarah and Nikie shed light on the profound effects cancer can have on an individual's sexual health, revealing the significant gap in education and knowledge surrounding this topic. Despite strides in recognising the emotional toll of cancer, sexual health remains largely ignored, leading to a decline in sexual activity post-diagnosis and subsequent impacts on mental health, body image, and relationships.

 
They explore the intersection of cancer, including neuroendocrine cancer, and chronic illness, looking at life beyond diagnosis and treatment, navigating physical and mental health adjustments to addressing symptoms such as fatigue and alterations in bowel habits. . . and the repercussions on partners. Sarah highlights the pivotal role of research in advocating for comprehensive sex education interventions.


 Sarah encourages individuals affected by cancer to participate in her study, laying the groundwork for transformative education and support initiatives. Join the conversation to explore the often-overlooked intersection of cancer and sexuality.

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The Study:
To take part in this study you must be above the age of 18, biologically female, and have been diagnosed with cancer in the last 5 years. Before your diagnosis, you were sexually active and pre-menopausal (current menopausal status is not relevant).

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