Sexy Ever After: Intimacy Post-Cancer

The Newest E-Book From Good In Bed Guides Available October 1

Anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer knows that there is an endless amount of information available about different types of cancer, symptoms, tests, treatments, side effects and even how cancer can affect sexual performance.  What you may not find is information on how you can overcome post-cancer side effects and be on your way to heightened intimacy and mind-blowing sex—that is, until now.

“Sexy Ever After: Intimacy Post-Cancer” offers a healthy understanding of the impact cancer has on your ability to be intimate and show you that it is possible to enjoy sex again, despite the obstacles.   Finally, the millions of men and women who have been searching for answers and information about their post-cancer love lives have a resource.

The truth is that the majority of individuals impacted by cancer are frustrated with his or her sex life.  Recent studies show that 40-100 percent of men and women who have been treated for cancer have experienced some level of sexual dysfunction.  Furthermore, a study conducted by the Patty Brisben Foundation for Women’s Sexual Health shows that 95 percent of young survivors of breast cancer have indicated that cancer has adversely affected their sexuality.

“Sexy Ever After: Intimacy Post-Cancer” will help you reinvigorate your sex life after a cancer diagnosis and/or treatment by helping you redefine sex.  This book explores:

  • The most common types of cancer for both men and women and how these particular cancers and treatments affect intimacy after cancer
  • Common symptoms experienced by men and women and step-by-step instructions on how to manage them
  • Tips for living your best life with your partner, both in and out of the bedroom
  • Questions to ask your doctors, specialists, partners and yourself

Available at Amazon Kindle, Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble NOOK, Kobo and goodinbed.com, readers can download “Sexy Ever After: Intimacy Post-Cancer” to their computer or e-reading device of their choice beginning October 1, 2011.