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vaginal dilators · vaginismus · Mar 01, 2022

New ways to think about intimacy during and after cancer

by Mike Pisa

For some, the lingering emotional and physical effects of a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment can take a toll on your body image and how you feel about intimacy and sex.

Surviving breast cancer is a big milestone that should be celebrated, says Dr. Selyne Samuel, fellowship-trained breast surgical oncologist with Premier Health Network’s Premier Surgical Oncology.
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