Treatment decisions for persons with cancer have a long-term impact on interpersonal relationships, sexuality, and reproductive capacity. Too often, sexual and reproduction issues are not adequately discussed before treatment begins. Members of the health care team must take responsibility for providing all relevant information necessary for patients to make informed decisions about their care.
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