Survivorship support on Pelvic Floor Health

Pelvic floor health matters for every woman — but it can change dramatically after cancer treatment. Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, ovarian suppression, and endocrine therapy can affect pelvic tissues, bladder and bowel function, sexual comfort, and the way your core and pelvic floor work together. For many women, the shift is fast and deeply disruptive.

If you’re living with dryness or burning, pain with intimacy, recurrent UTIs, urgency, leaks, constipation, pelvic heaviness, or a feeling that your body is “different now,” you’re not imagining it — and you’re not alone. These symptoms are common in survivorship, often linked to GSM (genitourinary syndrome of menopause) and pelvic floor dysfunction, and they deserve real attention and real care.