A Calgary researcher is looking at how cancer treatment impacts the way teens develop their sexual identities and romantic relationship skills. “We really think it’s important to take a look at adolescents and how it is that they, in the face of cancer, are able to obtain sexual knowledge, begin sexual exploration and more importantly develop a sense of themselves,” says Nancy Moules, a researcher with the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute. Read more
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