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Loss of libido/sexual interest

Some men who have been treated for breast cancer find that they lose interest in sex. This may be due to the side effects of treatment, feeling worried or concerns about body image after surgery. Even if it is difficult, try and be open and honest with your partner about your concerns and feelings. Your doctor can give you more information on what's causing any loss in libido you're experiencing. If you do not feel comfortable talking to your doctor you can ask for a referral to a health professional who specialises in this area like an oncology or sexual health counsellor, psychologist or therapist. For more information and referral options for sexual concerns you can contact the Cancer Helpline on 13 11 20.

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