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Sexuality after cancer

Sexuality after Cancer

Sexuality after Cancer is possible. An estimated 50-90% of cancer survivors report that their cancer diagnosis and treatments have negatively affected their sexual lives.

Unfortunately, after cancer treatment is over, women may be unsure about where to get guidance and advice about restoring intimacy with their partners.  They often find that their sexual response has changed and sex is no longer easy to approach or accomplish. Specialty healthcare which is targeted to cancer survivors, can blend non-hormonal and compounded treatment programs to restore physical comfort and revitalize sexual wellness.

News

February 2, 2020: How Weight Affects Your Sex Drive—and What You Can Do About It by Susan Kellogg Spadt, Ph.D.

How Weight Affects Your Sex Drive—and What You Can Do About It

Susan Kellogg Spadt, Ph.D., director of female sexual medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine, Academic Urology in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

January 29, 2020 Weight and libido are linked, but it is possible to experience those bow-chicka-wow-wow feelings without losing any weight. Learn how to lose your inhibitions, boost your libido, and regain your sex drive.

Ever felt your desire flicker along with the fit of your jeans? The weight loss and libido connection is real: Your readiness to romp often depends on how you’re feeling about your naked body.

“Many women lose their sexual confidence when they put on weight, but insecurity can also stem from something as subtle as feeling like you have poor muscle tone,” says Susan Kellogg Spadt, Ph.D., director of female sexual medicine at the Center for Pelvic Medicine, Academic Urology in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. “In my practice, I see it daily in women of all weights.”

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February 3, 2017: Insurance now participating with traditional medicare plans.

At each visit, patients are provided a “medical receipt”  that they can use to submit to individual insurance plans that offer “out of network “ or “health savings plan” reimbursement options.

January 31, 2017: The National Vulvodynia Association

Dr. Kellogg was named to the Executive Board of The National Vulvodynia Association.