Sexuality and Cancer in an Indian Context – A Sacred Disruption
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This narrative review explores sexuality and intimacy after cancer among Indian women and integrates clinical literature with culturally grounded reflections. Drawing on oncology, sexual health research, and feminist perspectives, the paper examines how cancer treatment disrupts bodily identity, desire, and relational intimacy. It highlights the silences surrounding female sexuality in India and reframes post-cancer sensuality as a process of reclamation rather than loss. The review argues for trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approaches to sexual health conversations in oncology care.
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Sexuality and Cancer in an Indian Context – A Sacred Disruption. (2025). Indian Journal of Health, Sexuality and Culture, 11(02), 64-68. https://ijhsc.info/index.php/ijhsc/article/view/264