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Physical Therapy and Coping Skills Training for Improving Women's Sexual Function after Pelvic Radiation

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial studies the experiences and needs of women who have received pelvic radiation for gynecologic, anal, rectal or bladder cancer. Pelvic radiation, which is a critical component in the treatment of many gynecologic, bladder, rectal and anal cancers, often results in devastating and long-lasting sexual side effects. Pelvic radiation-related sexual problems are often undertreated, resulting in poor symptom management and reduced quality of life. Pelvic health physical therapy interventions and coping skills training may increase women’s engagement in important rehabilitation exercises and improve sexual functional outcomes following pelvic radiation.