Childhood brain tumour can affect survivor's sex life later

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Last Updated : Feb 06 2017 | 5:57 PM IST

Survivors of childhood brain tumours and any survivor who received cancer treatments that were especially toxic to the nervous system are less likely to have had intercourse, be in a relationship, or have children, new research has found.

The findings, published online in the journal CANCER, showed that some groups of childhood cancer survivors, are likely to achieve fewer psychosexual milestones.

"Psychosexual development entails reaching certain milestones, such as sexual debut, entering committed relationships, or having children," explained one of the researchers Vicky Lehmann from Ohio State University in the US.

Cancer treatment during childhood can be detrimental to the developing brain and cause lasting neurocognitive impairments that can contribute to difficulties in social interactions.

Therefore, due to their prior treatments, childhood cancer survivors may also face difficulties when trying to initiate sexual and romantic relationships in adulthood.

To investigate, the researchers asked 144 young adult survivors of childhood cancer and 144 matched controls to complete questionnaires about psychosexual development, sexual satisfaction and satisfaction with their relationship status.

The researchers also used information from medical charts to rate the neurotoxicity of the treatment received.

Apart from having fewer lifetime sex partners, survivors did not differ from controls, said the study.

However, subgroups such as survivors of brain tumours and any survivor who received high-dose neurotoxic treatments reported the lowest rates of achieving milestones of psychosexual development that entails milestones, such as sexual debut or having children, the study said.

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First Published: Feb 06 2017 | 5:46 PM IST

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