April 14, 2026 · Journal of lower genital tract disease · DOI: 10.1097/LGT.0000000000000955

Evaluation of Clitoral Artery Doppler Parameters After Brachytherapy and Its Effects On Sexual Functions

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The authors aimed to evaluate the relationship between clitoral artery Doppler parameters and sexual function in patients who underwent brachytherapy for endometrial or cervical cancer. They found that patients receiving brachytherapy had significantly lower sexual function scores and altered Doppler parameters compared to those who underwent surgery alone, highlighting the impact of cancer treatments on sexual health. This study underscores the importance of assessing sexual function and quality of life in patients following cancer treatment.

Belma Gözde Özdemir, Leyla Agakishiyeva, Ahmet Bilgi, Çetin Çelik

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