In this paper, we use the topic of breast cancer as an example of health crisis erasure in both informational and institutional contexts, particularly within the transgender and gender-nonconforming population. Breast cancer health information conforms and defaults to conventional cultural associations with femininity, as is the case with pregnancy and other “single-sex” conditions (Surkan, 2015). Many health information and research practices normalize sexualities, pathologize non-normative gender (Drescher et al., 2012; Fish, 2008; Müller, 2018), and fail to recognize gender-nonconforming categories (Frohard‐Dourlent et al., 2017). Because breast cancer health information is sexually normalized, an information boundary exists for the LGBT...
Transgender communities in the United States are highly marginalized and have been systematically an...
The transgender community is one of many marginalized populations. There are a variety of factors th...
Background/Aims: To date, health literature concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)...
In this paper, we use the topic of breast cancer as an example of health crisis erasure in both info...
Background: Transgender people face numerous obstacles to accessing adequate, affordable, and approp...
Purpose: Among those underserved by current healthcare policy and practice are those within a gender...
Sexual and/or gender minority populations (LGBQ/T) have particular cancer risks, lower involvement i...
In this paper we examine the social and legal conditions in which many transgender people (often cal...
Sexual and/or gender minority populations (LGBQ/T) have particular cancer risks, lower involvement i...
Trans people experience myriad barriers to appropriate healthcare; one of these is simple access to ...
Transgender people deserve representation in health research and in the clinic. Unfortunately, the e...
Research in Canada and the United States indicates consistent health inequities among sexual and gen...
Transgender includes patients at various stages of their journey. It is important that providers car...
This paper examines how discursive power shapes LGBTQ+ community health information practices. Infor...
This research aims to identify health care obstacles faced by members of the trans, gender non-confo...
Transgender communities in the United States are highly marginalized and have been systematically an...
The transgender community is one of many marginalized populations. There are a variety of factors th...
Background/Aims: To date, health literature concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)...
In this paper, we use the topic of breast cancer as an example of health crisis erasure in both info...
Background: Transgender people face numerous obstacles to accessing adequate, affordable, and approp...
Purpose: Among those underserved by current healthcare policy and practice are those within a gender...
Sexual and/or gender minority populations (LGBQ/T) have particular cancer risks, lower involvement i...
In this paper we examine the social and legal conditions in which many transgender people (often cal...
Sexual and/or gender minority populations (LGBQ/T) have particular cancer risks, lower involvement i...
Trans people experience myriad barriers to appropriate healthcare; one of these is simple access to ...
Transgender people deserve representation in health research and in the clinic. Unfortunately, the e...
Research in Canada and the United States indicates consistent health inequities among sexual and gen...
Transgender includes patients at various stages of their journey. It is important that providers car...
This paper examines how discursive power shapes LGBTQ+ community health information practices. Infor...
This research aims to identify health care obstacles faced by members of the trans, gender non-confo...
Transgender communities in the United States are highly marginalized and have been systematically an...
The transgender community is one of many marginalized populations. There are a variety of factors th...
Background/Aims: To date, health literature concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)...