핵심 개념
Screening guidelines for transgender cancer patients post-transition.
초록
The presentation by Dr. Gene De Haan at the FIGO 2023 World Congress of Gynecology and Obstetrics emphasized the importance of adapting cancer screening methods for transgender patients post-transition. The article discusses the need for continued breast, cervical, and prostate cancer screening, highlighting specific considerations for each gender. Screening recommendations, potential risks, and suitable methods are detailed to ensure effective cancer detection and management in transgender individuals.
Highlights:
- Dr. Gene De Haan advocates for adapting cancer screening methods for transgender patients post-transition.
- Breast cancer screening is recommended for both transgender men and women.
- Specific factors must be considered for breast cancer screening in patients who transitioned from male to female.
- Cervical cancer screening should be continued for transgender men, with adaptations to ease discomfort.
- Prostate cancer screening is necessary for transgender women, with considerations for hormone therapy effects.
통계
"The long-term data are limited, but the data that we do have are reassuring." - Dr. Gene De Haan
"Breast implants or injecting breasts with fillers may also make mammogram interpretation more difficult." - Dr. Gene De Haan
"A Dutch study reported 20 or so cases of breast cancer after patients underwent hormone therapy for a median duration of 18 years."
인용구
"The mastectomy carried out in transgender males is not the same as the mastectomy indicated to prevent breast cancer in at-risk women." - Dr. Gene De Haan
"Practitioners must perform speculum examinations carefully to minimize the pain and stress felt by transgender males." - WPATH