There is increased awareness of transgender physical and mental health widely and in academic research. A significant proportion of transgender men will retain their cervix with an increased risk of cervical cancer. In this review of cervical cancer screening among transgender men, we try to estimate how many transgender men still have a cervix, understand to identify challenges and barriers to cervical screening and propose possible solutions. Organised cervical screening programmes need to consider the needs of this population, in particular the provision of HPV self-sampling. TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: Transgender men need access to cervical screening
Objective: To identify risk factors for and understanding of anal cancer and associated screening te...
Backgrounds: As HPV is a sexually transmitted virus, men are crucial in the prevention of cervical c...
Several studies have shown that male involvement increases the uptake of sexual and reproductive hea...
There is increased awareness of transgender physical and mental health widely and in academic resear...
Estimates of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and susceptibility to HPV-related cancer...
Background: Cervical cancer is one of the most frequently encountered gynaecological malignancies th...
Introduction: Cervical cancer (CC) screening or Papanicolaou (Pap) testing has successfully decrease...
Researchers and healthcare surveillance systems must clearly disaggregate data for transgender men a...
Aim(s) To synthesise the literature about transgender and non-binary people's experiences of cerv...
To educate healthcare providers about current evidence-based research regarding HrHPV self-swabbing ...
BACKGROUND: Most cervical cancer can be prevented through routine screening. Disparities in uptake o...
Introduction: In Ontario, cancer screenings can detect early signs of breast, cervical, and colorect...
Purpose: Trans-masculine (TM, i.e. persons who have a masculine spectrum gender identity but are ass...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer, nearly all cases of which are caused by one of several high-ris...
IMPORTANCE Transgender and gender-diverse individuals face unique challenges, including barriers to ...
Objective: To identify risk factors for and understanding of anal cancer and associated screening te...
Backgrounds: As HPV is a sexually transmitted virus, men are crucial in the prevention of cervical c...
Several studies have shown that male involvement increases the uptake of sexual and reproductive hea...
There is increased awareness of transgender physical and mental health widely and in academic resear...
Estimates of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and susceptibility to HPV-related cancer...
Background: Cervical cancer is one of the most frequently encountered gynaecological malignancies th...
Introduction: Cervical cancer (CC) screening or Papanicolaou (Pap) testing has successfully decrease...
Researchers and healthcare surveillance systems must clearly disaggregate data for transgender men a...
Aim(s) To synthesise the literature about transgender and non-binary people's experiences of cerv...
To educate healthcare providers about current evidence-based research regarding HrHPV self-swabbing ...
BACKGROUND: Most cervical cancer can be prevented through routine screening. Disparities in uptake o...
Introduction: In Ontario, cancer screenings can detect early signs of breast, cervical, and colorect...
Purpose: Trans-masculine (TM, i.e. persons who have a masculine spectrum gender identity but are ass...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer, nearly all cases of which are caused by one of several high-ris...
IMPORTANCE Transgender and gender-diverse individuals face unique challenges, including barriers to ...
Objective: To identify risk factors for and understanding of anal cancer and associated screening te...
Backgrounds: As HPV is a sexually transmitted virus, men are crucial in the prevention of cervical c...
Several studies have shown that male involvement increases the uptake of sexual and reproductive hea...