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Moniek M. ter Kuile is affiliated with Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with a substantial number of publications addressing oncology, public health, clinical psychology, obstetrics and gynecology, and reproductive medicine.

The scientist's work covers several key topics in cancer research and reproductive health. These include:

  • Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Sexual function and dysfunction studies
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
  • Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies
  • Reproductive Health and Technologies

Moniek M. ter Kuile has contributed to multiple scholarly articles in various publication venues. Notable venues where their research frequently appears include:

  • Radiotherapy and Oncology
  • EClinicalMedicine
  • Gynecologic Oncology
  • British Journal of Cancer
  • BMC Cancer

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Short-term outpatient follow-up of COVID-19 patients: A multidisciplinary approach (2021), published in EClinicalMedicine
  • Vaginal changes, sexual functioning and distress of women with locally advanced cervical cancer treated in the EMBRACE vaginal morbidity substudy (2023), published in Gynecologic Oncology
  • A sexual rehabilitation intervention for women with gynaecological cancer receiving radiotherapy (SPARC study): design of a multicentre randomized controlled trial (2021), published in BMC Cancer
  • Symptoms of anxiety but not depression before start of taxane-based chemotherapy are associated with peripheral neuropathy: a multicenter study in women with breast cancer (2022), published in Supportive Care in Cancer
  • Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) and Patient Experiences in Fertility Preservation: A Systematic Review of the Literature on Adolescents and Young Adults (AYAs) with Cancer (2023), published in Cancers

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Isabelle Suvaal
  • Carien L. Creutzberg
  • Charlotte C. Tuijnman-Raasveld
  • Wilbert B. van den Hout
  • Chris Hinnen

Best Publications

  • Catastrophizing and internal pain control as mediators of outcome in the multidisciplinary treatment of chronic low back pain

    Philip Spinhoven;Philip Spinhoven;Moniek ter Kuile;Ank M.J Kole-Snijders;Menno Hutten Mansfeld

  • The Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) and the Female Sexual Distress Scale (FSDS): psychometric properties within a Dutch population.

    Moniek M ter Kuile;Marieke Brauer;Ellen Laan

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for women with lifelong vaginismus: a randomized waiting-list controlled trial of efficacy.

    Jacques J. D. M. van Lankveld;Moniek M. ter Kuile;H. Ellen de Groot;Reinhilde Melles

  • Psychologic profiles of and sexual function in women with vulvar vestibulitis and their partners

    Jacques J.D.M. Van Lankveld;Philomeen Th.M. Weijenborg;Moniek M. Ter Kuile

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for sexual dysfunctions in women.

    Moniek M. ter Kuile;Stephanie Both;Jacques J.D.M. van Lankveld

  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy for women with lifelong vaginismus: process and prognostic factors.

    Moniek M. ter Kuile;Jacques J.D.M. van Lankveld;Ellen de Groot;Reinhilde Melles

  • Pain coping strategies in a Dutch population of chronic low back pain patients

    Philip Spinhoven;Moniek M. Ter Kuile;A.Corry G. Linssen;Bert Gazendam

  • Body image issues after bilateral prophylactic mastectomy with breast reconstruction in healthy women at risk for hereditary breast cancer.

    Jessica P. Gopie;Marc A. M. Mureau;Caroline Seynaeve;Moniek M. ter Kuile

  • The effect of pain-related fear on sexual arousal in women with superficial dyspareunia.

    Marieke Brauer;Moniek M. ter Kuile;Sabine A. Janssen;Ellen Laan

  • Therapist-aided exposure for women with lifelong vaginismus: a replicated single-case design.

    Moniek M. ter Kuile;Isis Bulté;Philomeen T. M. Weijenborg;Aart Beekman

  • Cervical cancer survivors’ and partners’ experiences with sexual dysfunction and psychosexual support

    Willemijn M. Vermeer;Rinske M. Bakker;Gemma G. Kenter;Anne M. Stiggelbout

  • Sexual Dysfunctions in Men and Women with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: The Influence of IBD-Related Clinical Factors and Depression on Sexual Function.

    Linda G.J. Bel;Anna M. Vollebregt;Andrea E. Van der Meulen‐de Jong;Herma H. Fidder

  • Self-reported sexual, bowel and bladder function in cervical cancer patients following different treatment modalities: longitudinal prospective cohort study.

    Quirine D. Pieterse;Gemma G. Kenter;Cornelis P. Maas;Cor D. de Kroon

  • Sexual Arousal in Women with Superficial Dyspareunia

    Marieke Brauer;Ellen Laan;Moniek M. ter Kuile

  • A cognitive-behavioral group program for women with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome (VVS): factors associated with treatment success.

    Moniek M ter Kuile;Philomeen Th M Weijenborg

  • Development and initial validation of the vaginal penetration cognition questionnaire (VPCQ) in a sample of women with vaginismus and dyspareunia.

    Maaike Klaassen;Moniek M. Ter Kuile

  • Development of a Decision Aid about fertility preservation for women with breast cancer in The Netherlands.

    Mirjam M Garvelink;Moniek M ter Kuile;Maarten J Fischer;Leoni A Louwé

  • Therapist-Aided Exposure for Women With Lifelong Vaginismus: A Randomized Waiting-List Control Trial of Efficacy

    Moniek M. ter Kuile;Reinhilde Melles;H. Ellen de Groot;Charlotte C. Tuijnman-Raasveld

  • Evidence for associations among somatoform dissociation, psychological dissociation and reported trauma in patients with chronic pelvic pain

    E. R. S. Nijenhuis;R. van Dyck;M. M. Ter Kuile;M. J. E. Mourits

  • Cognitive-Affective Correlates and Predictors of Superficial Dyspareunia

    Marieke Brauer;Moniek M. ter Kuile;Ellen Laan;Baptist Trimbos

  • Short-term outpatient follow-up of COVID-19 patients: A multidisciplinary approach.

    M.A. de Graaf;M.L. Antoni;M.M. ter Kuile;M.S. Arbous

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip Spinhoven
Philip Spinhoven Leiden University
Ellen Laan
Ellen Laan University of Amsterdam
Peter J. de Jong
Peter J. de Jong University of Groningen
Aad Tibben
Aad Tibben Leiden University
Madelon L. Peters
Madelon L. Peters Maastricht University

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