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    When a transgender patient is diagnosed with a cancer that doesn’t match their gender identity — such as breast, gynecologic, testicular, or prostate cancer — it can have important implications for treatment and outcomes, said authors of a

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    A study in has found that transgender people undergoing hormone therapy did not have higher incidence of type 2 diabetes than people of the same birth sex in the general population. This held true both for trans women (n=2,585, 90 cases, SIR 0.94 95% CI 0.76-1.14) and trans men (n=1,514, 32 cases, SIR 1.40 95% CI 0.96-1.92).

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