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A systematic review: Sexual well-being and perceived barriers to seeking professional help among Chinese adults living with cancer.

Alex ChanHui-Chen Rita ChangIbrahim AlananzehShahla MeedyaHeidi GreenZhoumei YanRitin Fernandez
Published in: European journal of cancer care (2021)
Sexual relationships are intimate, personal and private in Chinese culture and beliefs. Chinese adults living with cancer report many neglected issues on sexual well-being in various domains. Adequate and consistent education about sexual intimacy issues from health care providers was identified as an important need. Unaddressed needs might affect adults' coping strategies in managing their sexual relations during various stages of cancer treatment and beyond. It must be noted that there are many Chinese ethnic minorities living with cancer outside the Greater China region. The evidence provides valuable recommendations to health care providers globally to consider the specific sexual needs and initiate culturally sensitive sexuality education and care support for Chinese adults living with cancer.
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