Participate in Research on Sexual Health Concerns After Gynecologic Cancer

CeMCOR is pleased to share an opportunity to participate in a research study led by Dr. Lori Brotto—a professor at the University of British Columbia—focused on sexual health concerns among those who have previously been treated for gynecologic cancer.

This study, eSense-Cancer, is testing the feasibility of a digital health tool called eSense, which delivers skills to address sexual difficulties to the user from the privacy of one’s home. eSense has been tested and found to be feasible and effective in a large sample of women with sexual concerns, unrelated to cancer.  

Eligibility includes:

  • Individuals aged 19 and older
  • Diagnosed with gynecologic cancer in the past
  • Currently in a relationship and experiencing persistent sexual difficulties

To participate, email research coordinator, Nisha Marshall at: nisha.marshall@cw.bc.ca.