Sexual Function in Patients Suspected of Non-muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer
Urinary Bladder NeoplasmsSexual Dysfunction5 moreThe purpose of the study is to investigate sexual function in patients suspected of non muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). The investigators hypothesis is that reduced sexual function is underdiagnosed in patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and that active examination and treatment may worsen the sexual function.
Sexual Dysfunction and Dental Care
DyspareuniaHypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder2 moreEvaluation of sexual functioning of patients at the Sexual Medical Center, at Sheba Medical Center in Israel. Sexual functioning shall be compared with their dental behavior. Hypothesis: a positive association will be found.
Sexual Function Changes in High-Risk Pregnancies
Sexual DysfunctionsPsychological2 moreSexual Function Changes in High-Risk Pregnancies
Effects of Flibanserin on the Pre- and Post-menopausal Female Brain
Hypoactive Sexual Desire DisorderThe purpose of the present study is to understand the neurobiological mechanisms of action underlying sexual desire building on prior work Dr. Stephanie Cacioppo has done in which desire was not manipulated. In the present project, Dr. Stephanie Cacioppo is manipulating desire through Flibanserin (Addyi) vs. placebo and she will be measuring subjective sexual desire as a manipulation check. The investigators will address this goal using a double-blind randomized outpatient design and determine the pre-post neurobehavioral change in the Flibanserin group and investigate the extent to which Flibanserin normalizes brain activity in premenopausal women with HSDD and the extent to which regional brain activation is associated with changes in symptoms and behavior (as measured with self-report measures of sexual desire and/or eye-tracking movements).
Urinary and Sexual Function Before and After Surgical Decompression of Cervical Myelopathy
MyelopathyNeurogenic Bladder3 moreHypotheses: Decompressive surgery of cervical myelopathy will improve bladder function. Decompressive surgery of cervical myelopathy will improve sexual function.