2020
DOI: 10.1093/jalm/jfaa165
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Creating Affirmative and Inclusive Practices When Providing Genetic and Genomic Diagnostic and Research Services to Gender-Expansive and Transgender Patients

Abstract: Background Gender expansive and transgender (GET) healthcare extends beyond gender-affirming therapies, reaching every medical specialty and subspecialty. As the number of GET patients seeking health services has increased, so has the need for standards of care regarding GET-affirmative practices throughout the healthcare system. As such, the number of publications surrounding GET-affirmative practices has steadily risen. However, even as such research has gained ground in other areas, one re… Show more

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“…[66][67][68] For example, the term "transsexual" was widely used in the past decade but is now considered offensive by some, and the more inclusive term "transgender" is preferred. 69,70 Terminology may also vary throughout the United States; for example, people on the west and east coasts of the United States may be likely to use the term "queer" to describe their sexual orientation, whereas in the South the term may be considered insulting. 71 Generational variations also exist in the use of SGM terminology.…”
Section: Recommendations For Oncology Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[66][67][68] For example, the term "transsexual" was widely used in the past decade but is now considered offensive by some, and the more inclusive term "transgender" is preferred. 69,70 Terminology may also vary throughout the United States; for example, people on the west and east coasts of the United States may be likely to use the term "queer" to describe their sexual orientation, whereas in the South the term may be considered insulting. 71 Generational variations also exist in the use of SGM terminology.…”
Section: Recommendations For Oncology Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, DECIPHER had several cases reported as 46XX and even more reported as "other" or "unknown." Given that hypospadias may occur in the spectrum of DSD, it is imperative that sex chromosomes are reported and analyzed when performing research on this and other conditions related to DSD [36]. Since the major classification of DSD is based on sex chromosomes, it may be helpful to include the reason why sex chromosomes are listed as "other" or "unknown.…”
Section: Hypospadias and Sex Chromosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%