Oncosexology
Contemporary Management of Sexual Problems in Patients with Urological Cancers
- 1st Edition - October 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: John Mulhall, Annamaria Giraldi, Daniela Wittmann
- Language: English
Oncosexology: Contemporary Management of Sexual Problems in Patients with Urological Cancers reviews the current state of knowledge on sexual health in patients with urolog… Read more
Description
Description
Oncosexology employs a multidisciplinary approach and specific techniques to address sexual dysfunction in cancer patients, while ethical considerations emphasize the importance of initiating discussions on sexuality and providing holistic care to address the needs of cancer patients.
Key features
Key features
- Discusses how choosing to monitor prostate cancer without immediate treatment affects sexual health, including potential psychological impacts and concerns about long-term effects
- Examines the biological mechanisms leading to erectile dysfunction following radical pelvic surgery, including nerve damage, vascular changes, and hormonal alterations
- Presents specific sexual health concerns and treatment considerations for gay and trans women diagnosed with prostate cancer
Readership
Readership
Table of contents
Table of contents
2. The impact of prostate cancer active surveillance on sexual health
3. Pathophysiology of ED after radical pelvic surgery
4. ED after radical prostatectomy
5. ED after prostate radiation
6. Radical cystectomy and male sexual health
7. Penile cancer and it impact on sexual health
8. Radical cystectomy and female sexual health
9. Prostate radiation and non-ED sexual problems
10. ADT and sexual health
11. Orgasm changes after RP
12. Sexual Incontinence
13. RP and penile morphology changes
14. Sexual health considerations in gay men with prostate cancer
15. Sexual health considerations in the transwoman with prostate cancer
16. The impact of prostate cancer on the partner
17. Testicular cancer and sexual health
18. Counselling and psychosexual interventions for sexual dysfunction after urological cancer treatment
19. Penile rehabilitation in the prostate cancer patient: past, present and future
20. PDE5i after prostate/bladder cancer treatment
21. ICI for ED after prostate/bladder cancer treatment
22. VED for ED after prostate/bladder cancer treatment
23. Penile implant surgery in the radical pelvic surgery patient
24. Sex aids in the urological cancer patient
25. Restorative therapies as a rehabilitation strategy
26. Sexual health outcomes in prostate cancer treatment and diagnosis: the patient's perspective
27. Fertility preservation in the prostate cancer patient
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: October 1, 2026
- Language: English
About the editors
About the editors
JM
John Mulhall
AG
Annamaria Giraldi
DW
Daniela Wittmann
Dr. Wittmann is a Clinical Associate Professor Emerita in the University of Michigan’s Department of Urology. She is a psychotherapist, educator and researcher. She was a lead faculty in developing the Brandon Prostate Cancer Survivorship Program and is currently the Associate Director of the Weiser Center for Prostate Cancer at the University of Michigan. She is an AASECT certified sex therapist and sex therapy supervisor. She is a former Associate Editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine. Dr. Wittmann has published research, review, opinion articles and chapters on sexual issues in cancer and urologic diseases. Her research focus is on developing and testing interventions to help couples recover sexual intimacy after prostate cancer. She is the lead author of the Guidelines for Sexual Health Care for the Prostate Cancer Patient: The Recommendations of an International Panel. She has chaired committees and educational projects in the Sexual Medicine Society of North America and the International Society for Sexual Medicine.