Content Overview 
- Summary
- Myths About Colorectal Cancer And Sex
- How Colorectal Cancer Can Affect Sexuality And Sex Drive
- How Surgery For Colorectal Cancer May Affect Sex And Sexuality
- How Radiation For Colorectal Cancer May Affect Sex And Sexuality
- How Chemotherapy For Colorectal Cancer May Affect Sex And Sexuality
- How Targeted Therapies For Colorectal Cancer May Affect Sex And Sexuality
- Pain And Sex
- Fatigue And Sex
- Emotional Issues And Sex
- I Do Not Feel Attractive Because Of Colorectal Cancer Or Treatment
- Sex, Sexuality And An Ostomy
- Tips For Having Sex During And After Treatment
- Tips For Involving A Partner In Sexual Concerns
Colorectal Cancer: Sex, Sexuality and Intimacy
Emotional Issues And Sex
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Anxiety, anger, fear, poor body image, and depression are common at all stages after a diagnosis and can affect sex and sexuality.
For discussions about these feelings and tips for dealing with them, see the documents in "To Learn More."
Keep in mind that advice about physical and emotional issues around sex and intimacy is available through a referral to a sex or couples counselor. The two are likely intertwined.
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