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Tantra and Sex After Cancer Treatment

Reclaiming sexuality after cancer treatment — surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormonal therapy. Profound territory.

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Last reviewed: 2026-06-10 · Reading time ~6 min

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Editorial review by the Tantra Clinic team. Educational, not individual medical advice — clinical sign-off in development. · Last updated June 2026

Medical-first note. Tantra is a healing modality, not a substitute for medical care. If you are experiencing sex after cancer, please rule out organic causes with your healthcare provider before or alongside this work.

Is this you?

What the research says

Cancer survivorship sexual health is an emerging clinical specialty. Resources are growing.

How tantra approaches this

Slow, body-honoring, paired with oncology survivorship care.

When to see a doctor instead

Coordinate with your oncology team.

New to this approach? Start with our honest guide to what tantra therapy is — what it is, what the evidence says, and who it's for.

Talk to us about sex after cancer

Leave your details and a short note on what you're experiencing. We'll reply personally, in confidence — no obligation.

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Sex After Cancer support — by city

Tantra Clinic programs are accessible from anywhere. Below: city pages with local time-zone scheduling and local resource referrals.