Pelvic Health in Women Affected by Cancer

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Workshop Schedule

13:30

Nelly Faghani

13:40

Vanessa Kennedy

13:50

Vanessa Kennedy

14:05

Michelle Lyons

14:15

Vanessa Kennedy

14:25

Michelle Lyons

14:35

Nelly Faghani

14:50

All

Aims & Objectives

Advanced
90 minutes
Pelvic Pain Syndromes
Clinical
Cancer/Oncology Pelvic Dysfunction Rehabilitation
Physiotherapists, obstetricians, gynaecologists, oncologists, urogynaecologists, nurses, urologists, gastroenterologists, general practitioners, colorectal, midwives, sex therapists, sexologists

The number of women surviving or living with cancer has significantly increased through the years. Treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormonal therapy contribute to pelvic dysfunctions such as sexual pain, anatomic alteration, neurologic, myofascial and pelvic organ injury. Asking the right questions and performing a thorough physical examination are essential steps in addressing the concerns of these women. This workshop will go over the literature of treating pelvic dysfunction in women surviving or living with cancer and provide assessment and treatment options to enhance the quality of life in this under serviced population.

Learning Objectives

  • After this workshop participants should be able to: 1) Understand the types of female pelvic cancers. 2) Understand the types of medical treatments for female pelvic cancer and implications on the pelvic floor. 3) Review the role of physiotherapy in the treatment of pelvic dysfunction for women surviving or living with cancer.

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