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2 articles from the last 7 days matching "Quality of Life"

Clinical trialUNITERARE2 days ago

New Recruiting Trial: Biofeedback-Assisted Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation for Radiation-Induced Sexual Dysfunction in Cervical Cancer Survivors

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.

WHY IT MATTERSThis 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.
You can act on thiscervical cancerradiation-induced sexual dysfunction
NewsRSS5 days ago

The lasting impact of pain in hemophilia care

People with hemophilia experience pain that lasts long after bleeding episodes are treated. Joint damage from repeated bleeds can cause ongoing discomfort that affects daily life and quality of life. A patient named Thomas Graham shares his experience with how this lingering pain impacts his ability to do everyday activities.

WHY IT MATTERSMany hemophilia patients focus on stopping acute bleeds but don't realize that chronic pain and joint damage from past bleeds can significantly limit their quality of life even when bleeding is controlled.
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