LGBTQ+-Inclusive Language Missing in Acne Assessment
An analysis of patient-reported outcome measures used for acne revealed gaps in the use of LGBTQ+-inclusive language, highlighting barriers to equitable care and assessment.
An analysis of patient-reported outcome measures used for acne revealed gaps in the use of LGBTQ+-inclusive language, highlighting barriers to equitable care and assessment.
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