Sexual dysfunctions in breast cancer patients: evidence in context

Author:

Vizza Riccardo1,Capomolla Elisabetta Maria2,Tosetto Livia2,Corrado Giacomo3,Bruno Valentina4,Chiofalo Benito4,Di Lisa Francesca Sofia5,Filomeno Lorena5,Pizzuti Laura2,Krasniqi Eriseld2,Sanguineti Giuseppe6,Villa Alice7,Giannini Andrea8,Kayal Ramy9,Stranges Vincenzo1,Tomao Silverio10,Botti Claudio11,Tomao Federica12,Barba Maddalena2,Vizza Enrico4,Ciliberto Gennaro13,Vici Patrizia5

Affiliation:

1. “Sapienza” University of Rome , Rome 00161 , Italy

2. IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute Division of Medical Oncology 2, , Rome 00144 , Italy

3. Woman Health Area, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS Department of Woman and Child Health and Public Health, , Rome 00168 , Italy

4. IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute Gynecologic Oncology Unit, Department of Experimental Clinical Oncology, , Rome 00144 , Italy

5. IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute Phase IV Clinical Studies Unit, , Rome 00144 , Italy

6. IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute Department of Radiation Oncology, , Rome 00144 , Italy

7. “Sapienza” University of Rome Department of Experimental Medicine, , Rome 00161 , Italy

8. Sant’Andrea University Hospital, “Sapienza” University of Rome Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences and Translational Medicine, , Rome 00189 , Italy

9. IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging, , Rome 00144 , Italy

10. Oncological and Anatomo-pathological Sciences, “Sapienza” University of Rome Department of Radiological, , Rome 00161 , Italy

11. IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute Department of Surgery, , Rome 00144 , Italy

12. “Sapienza” University of Rome Department of Maternal and Child Health and Urological Sciences, , Rome 00161 , Italy

13. IRCCS Regina Elena National Cancer Institute Scientific Direction, , Rome 00144 , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Introduction In breast cancer patients, endocrine therapy may exert a negative impact on sexual functioning in both genders, with potentially relevant consequences concerning quality of life and treatment adherence. The availability of effective interventions to maintain and/or restore sexual health in breast cancer patients is a key issue to a research agenda. Objectives To summarize and critically discuss the most updated and qualitatively relevant literature on the therapeutic approach to sexual impairment in breast cancer patients, with a focus on patients treated with endocrine therapy. Methods We searched PubMed from its inception to February 2022 for observational and intervention trials including participants with sexual dysfunctions. We were particularly interested in studies of breast cancer patients with sexual dysfunctions while undergoing endocrine therapy. We developed a search strategy with the aim of maximizing the number of articles considered for screening and potential inclusion. Results Forty-five studies were selected: 3 observational and 42 intervention studies. Thirty-five studies were exclusively focused on female breast cancer populations. We could not identify studies exclusively focused on or also including male breast cancer patients. Overall, in female patients, the available armamentarium encompasses vaginal lubricants, moisturizers, estrogens, dehydroepiandrosterone, CO2 laser, ospemifene, and counseling. None of these interventions has been demonstrated to completely solve sexual dysfunctions when singularly considered. More favorable outcomes have come from the combination of different therapies. Conclusion In female breast cancer, future research is oriented toward the gain of evidence on combined therapies and long-term data on safety issues on the most promising interventions. The lack of evidence on sexual disturbances in male breast cancer patients remains a major concern.

Funder

Funds Ricerca Corrente 2023

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Urology,Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Psychiatry and Mental health

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