Figure 2
Figure 2. Percentage of males and females who were sexually active, among responding relapse-free-survivors (RFSs) from before transplantation (N = 109) to 5 years after transplantation (n = 80). Rates are also graphed for non-RFS patients before transplantation (n = 49) and controls at 5 years (n = 77). Both men and women declined in rates of being sexually active from before transplantation to 6 months afterward (P = .05). On average, men improved by 1 yea compared with 6-month levels (P = .02); women improved by 2 years (P = .03), but both remained below their respective controls at 5 years.

Percentage of males and females who were sexually active, among responding relapse-free-survivors (RFSs) from before transplantation (N = 109) to 5 years after transplantation (n = 80). Rates are also graphed for non-RFS patients before transplantation (n = 49) and controls at 5 years (n = 77). Both men and women declined in rates of being sexually active from before transplantation to 6 months afterward (P = .05). On average, men improved by 1 yea compared with 6-month levels (P = .02); women improved by 2 years (P = .03), but both remained below their respective controls at 5 years.

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