New Recruiting Trial: Biofeedback-Assisted Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation for Radiation-Induced Sexual Dysfunction in Cervical Cancer Survivors
WHY IT MATTERS
This trial directly addresses a common but often overlooked side effect of cervical cancer treatment, offering cervical cancer survivors a non-medication option to restore sexual function after radiation therapy.
Researchers are testing a new treatment to help cervical cancer survivors who have sexual problems after radiation therapy. The treatment uses biofeedback—a technique that helps you learn to control your pelvic floor muscles—combined with physical rehabilitation exercises. This trial is now accepting patients to see if this approach can improve sexual function and quality of life.
NCT ID: NCT07597083 Title: Biofeedback-Assisted Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation for Radiation-Induced Sexual Dysfunction in Cervical Cancer Survivors Status: RECRUITING Phase: NA Sponsor: Beni-Suef University Start date: 2026-05-19 URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07597083 Source: UniteRare clinical trials database
YOU CAN ACT ON THIS
If you are a cervical cancer survivor experiencing sexual dysfunction after radiation, contact the trial team at Beni-Suef University or visit clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07597083 to check eligibility and enroll.