Objective To investigate the incidence and characteristics of breast cancer in transgender people in the Netherlands compared with the general Dutch population. Design Retrospective, nationwide cohort study. Setting Specialised tertiary gender clinic in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Participants 2260 adult trans women (Male sex assigned at birth, feMale gender identity) and 1229 adult trans men (feMale sex assigned at birth, Male gender identity) who received gender affirming hormone treatment. Main outcome measures Incidence and characteristics (eg, histology, hormone receptor status) of breast cancer in transgender people. Results The total person time in this cohort was 33 991 years for trans women and 14 883 years for trans men. In the 22...
Context: Breast development is a key feature of feminization and therefore important to transwomen (...
Context: Breast development is a key feature of feminization and therefore important to transwomen (...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, breast cancer is the most frequent (30%) of all cancers in women. In...
CONTEXT: Trans women (male sex assigned at birth, female gender identity) mostly use antiandrogens c...
Transgender (TG) persons often receive, or self-treat, with cross-sex hormone (CSH) treatments as pa...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide, and transgender individuals are no excep...
Background: In the Netherlands, treatment with puberty suppression is available to transgender adole...
Background: Increased mortality in transgender people has been described in earlier studies. Whether...
Context. To describe a case of invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast in a transgender male receivi...
Transgender women experience gender dysphoria due to a gender assignment at birth that is incongruen...
© The Author(s) (2018). Benign brain tumours may be hormone sensitive. To induce physical characteri...
Gender-affirming hormonal treatment (HT) in transgender people is considered safe in general, but th...
No literature is available on the benign versus malignant breast lesion ratio in trans women (male s...
Objective: This study evaluated the short- and long-term cardiovascular- and cancer-related morbidit...
Transgender women experience gender dysphoria due to a gender assignment at birth that is incongruen...
Context: Breast development is a key feature of feminization and therefore important to transwomen (...
Context: Breast development is a key feature of feminization and therefore important to transwomen (...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, breast cancer is the most frequent (30%) of all cancers in women. In...
CONTEXT: Trans women (male sex assigned at birth, female gender identity) mostly use antiandrogens c...
Transgender (TG) persons often receive, or self-treat, with cross-sex hormone (CSH) treatments as pa...
BACKGROUND: Cancers are a leading cause of death worldwide, and transgender individuals are no excep...
Background: In the Netherlands, treatment with puberty suppression is available to transgender adole...
Background: Increased mortality in transgender people has been described in earlier studies. Whether...
Context. To describe a case of invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast in a transgender male receivi...
Transgender women experience gender dysphoria due to a gender assignment at birth that is incongruen...
© The Author(s) (2018). Benign brain tumours may be hormone sensitive. To induce physical characteri...
Gender-affirming hormonal treatment (HT) in transgender people is considered safe in general, but th...
No literature is available on the benign versus malignant breast lesion ratio in trans women (male s...
Objective: This study evaluated the short- and long-term cardiovascular- and cancer-related morbidit...
Transgender women experience gender dysphoria due to a gender assignment at birth that is incongruen...
Context: Breast development is a key feature of feminization and therefore important to transwomen (...
Context: Breast development is a key feature of feminization and therefore important to transwomen (...
textabstractIn the Netherlands, breast cancer is the most frequent (30%) of all cancers in women. In...