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Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause in Thai Gynecologic Cancer Survivors: A Cross-sectional Study

Status: Recruiting
Location: See location...
Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

Women often face common cancers like ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancers. Improvements in cancer detection and treatment mean more women survive. However, survivors can encounter challenges like ongoing pain, treatment complications, and fertility issues. Treating these cancers often involves surgeries that might include removing ovaries or using pelvic radiation. This can trigger menopause in younger women, causing problems like vaginal dryness, itching, and urinary issues. Women who've gone through menopause often deal with these symptoms, affecting their daily lives, confidence, and intimate relationships. Though treatments are available, lack of awareness, embarrassment, and not discussing these issues with doctors can make managing them difficult. The main treatment for these symptoms is using vaginal estrogen, but it might not be suitable for some cancer survivors. Non-hormonal options like lubricants and moisturizers are alternatives. This study in Thailand aiming to explore how common these issues are among gynecological cancer survivors, their feelings about it, and how it affects their quality of life.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: Female
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• Participant with gynecologic cancer (cancer of ovary, fallopian tube, uterus, cervix, vagina, and vulva.)

• Time passed more than 6 months since last cancer treatment.

Locations
Other Locations
Thailand
Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University
RECRUITING
Khon Kaen
Contact Information
Primary
Apiwat Jongjakapun, MD
apiwjo@kku.ac.th
+66642546560
Backup
Teerayut Temtanakitpaisan, MD
teerte@kku.ac.th
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-03-14
Estimated Completion Date: 2024-12
Participants
Target number of participants: 425
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Khon Kaen University

This content was sourced from clinicaltrials.gov