Cancer can impact intimacy, body confidence and sexual wellbeing. This webinar explores sexual wellbeing after cancer for women and men, with practical strategies to support reconnection, confidence and intimacy after treatment.
This session explores how cancer and it’s treatment can affect, intimacy, sexual function and connection. We will outline practical approaches to screening for sexual concerns, provide evidence based treatment options, introduce supportive conversations and recognise when more help is needed. Participants will walk away with practical strategies that can be used immediately along with a straightforward referral pathway to guide safe, confident and patient centred care.

Men's Health, Sexual Health & Urology Pharmacist & Sexologist, Men's Health Solutions


Men's Health, Sexual Health & Urology Pharmacist & Sexologist, Men's Health Solutions
James Georgiou is a Consultant Pharmacist with postgraduate training in urology, hormonal therapies and medical sexology. He works with women, men, and couples affected by cancer, injury and chronic illness, supporting issues such as erectile dysfunction, changes in desire and pleasure, incontinence, body image concerns, and the relational impact of sexual difficulties.
James has particular experience supporting men following prostate cancer, including penile rehabilitation and education around intracavernosal injection therapy. He helps clients navigate the confusing world of devices that can be used within penile health and sex, focusing on evidence based options and TGA-approved products.
James brings a practical, medically informed approach to sexual wellbeing. He is passionate about equipping allied health professionals with simple, realistic strategies and pathways to assist client with their sexual health and improve intimacy, sex and quality of life after cancer.

Nurse Practitioner
Natasha Keir is an experienced Nurse Practitioner in breast oncology with a strong focus on survivorship, quality of life and sexual wellbeing after cancer. She works for GenesisCare oncology in Queensland and is part of the multidisciplinary team supporting individuals navigating the physical, psychological and relational impacts of breast cancer and it’s treatment.
Natasha is also a sexologist and is currently completing further post graduate studies in this field. As part of her practice, Natasha integrates biopsychosocial and evidence based sexual health frameworks into oncology practice. She is particularly passionate about addressing intimacy concerns, endocrine therapy related sexual side effects and improving access to holistic, sex positive care for people affected by breast cancer.
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