This course was made possible through funding from the Iowa Cancer Consortium and the Iowa Department of Health & Human Services. Their support reflects a commitment to caring for the whole person — including sexual health and intimacy.
Sexual health concerns are common after cancer treatment, yet they are not always addressed in routine care. You deserve clear information, practical guidance, and space to explore what intimacy means for you now. This course was created to help you understand treatment-related changes, identify solutions, strengthen communication, and reconnect with your sense of self and partnership.
The course is organized into short learning modules and an expert video library. You may move through the content in any order, return to sections as needed, and focus on what feels most relevant at this stage of your journey.
Important: The information provided in this course is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your oncology team or qualified healthcare provider regarding questions about your specific medical condition. The authors and contributors are not responsible for individual health outcomes based on use of this content.
Please note that each module takes about 6-10 minutes to complete from start to finish.
—After Cancer, Inc.