Sakditad Saowapa: Optimizing Sexual Activity and Minimizing Infection Risk in Patients with Neutropenia
Sakditad Saowapa, Hematology and Oncology fellow at the University of Iowa Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Sigrun Einarsdottir et al, adding:
“Sexual activity during neutropenia: how should we counsel our patients?
A thoughtful perspective in JCO Oncology Practice addresses an often overlooked topic in oncology care.
Key points:
- Sexual health remains a key component of quality of life, even during intensive chemotherapy or stem-cell transplantation.
- Evidence supporting strict sexual restrictions during neutropenia is limited and heterogeneous.
- In stable monogamous relationships, routine condom use solely for infection prevention may not be necessary if the partner is healthy and there are no mucosal injuries.
- More caution is advised with anal sex (fecal exposure), new or multiple partners, severe mucositis, or prolonged profound neutropenia.
- Gentle hygiene is sufficient; excessive washing may disrupt mucosal barriers.
- Condom use may still be recommended shortly after chemotherapy to avoid exposing partners to cytotoxic drugs.
Takeaway:
Rather than blanket restrictions, clinicians should provide individualized, risk-based counseling that balances infection prevention with patient well-being and intimacy needs.”
Title: Sexual Activity During Neutropenia and Immunosuppression: What Do You Tell Your Patient?
Authors: Sigrun Einarsdottir, Cecilia Olofsson, Sinja Kristiansen, Cecilia Kärrberg, Cornelia Liebau, Eva Smith Knutsson, Petra Tunbäck, Anna Nordlander
Read the Full Article on JCO Oncology Practice

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