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Mashup Score: 0Health checks are needed to reduce premature deaths among people with severe psychiatric illness, says college - 12 month(s) ago
Psychiatrists are calling on the government to close the mortality gap between people with severe mental illness and the rest of the population by ensuring that everyone with a severe psychiatric diagnosis receives an annual health check of blood pressure, blood glucose, blood lipids, body mass index, and alcohol and smoking status. The call follows an analysis by the Royal College of…
Source: The BMJCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 0UK Cancer and Transition Service - Transplus - 1 year(s) ago
Virtual clinic appointments to review both gender and cancer care The option to include all the professionals involved in your care as part of a multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussion Review of available evidence related to treatment decisions. …
Source: TransplusCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet-
UCATS awarded 1st place survivorship poster at #ESMOBreast23. Thanks to @myESMO @profbower @LTTcancer @56TSoho @ChelwestFT @TaviAndPort & our patients. 🏳️⚧️ Our clinic & MDT integrates care for #transgender & #nonbinary with people with any #cancer in UK: https://t.co/LwlLXPDqCn https://t.co/EPYNplRdzk
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Mashup Score: 2
It has been reported that the Government may amend the Equality Act to “make it clear that sex means biological sex rather than gender.” The Government has previously committed to not remove legal protections for trans people, an already marginalised group, but this change would do so.
Categories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 4
Trans and non-binary adults are more likely than the general population to experience long term health conditions, including mental health problems, dementia
Source: University of CambridgeCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 2
A study maps genetic and epigenetic heterogeneity of primary colorectal adenomas and cancers at single-clone resolution through spatial multi-omic profiling of individual glands and adjacent normal tissue.
Source: NatureCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 5
BackgroundLesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning (LGBTQ+) people experience healthcare inequalities in cancer care. Previous studies have focused on knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of healthcare professionals (HCPs) treating adults with cancer and how these contribute to inequalities. To date, no research has focused on HCPs treating LGBTQ+ children and adolescents with…
Source: FrontiersCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 0Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours of Oncology Professionals Treating LGBTQ+ Paediatric, Teenage and Young Adult Patients in the UK - 2 year(s) ago
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Source: www.smartsurvey.co.ukCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 1Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours of Oncology Professionals Treating LGBTQ+ Paediatric, Teenage and Young Adult Patients in the UK - 2 year(s) ago
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Source: www.smartsurvey.co.ukCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet-
Thanks @QueeringCancer UK paediatric oncology staff please complete our new survey: https://t.co/zJee6P7FfH Adult oncologists can contact me to provide data for ACCEPT, national audit on the care of #transgender patients with cancer 🏳️⚧️ Both open until the end of #PrideMonth https://t.co/Z2WmvCW2CV
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Mashup Score: 0Knowledge, Attitudes and Behaviours of Oncology Professionals Treating LGBTQ+ Paediatric, Teenage and Young Adult Patients in the UK - 2 year(s) ago
Please take a few minutes to take our survey.
Source: smartsurvey.co.ukCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet-
#oncology community please help us with this exciting work to improve the #cancercare of #LGBTQ young people Tell us what you know about caring for #genderminority & #sexualminority young people. Take our survey here: https://t.co/5Ep9D8YgZB #teenagecancer #paediatriconcology https://t.co/gZbiEBAZrt
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Mashup Score: 0Sex specific reference ranges and transgender care - 2 year(s) ago
Both male and female ranges should be given on all relevant test results The correct interpretation of laboratory test results is an integral part of daily clinical care. Many clinicians scan for “red flags” without always examining reference ranges closely. However, reporting of reference ranges, particularly sex specific ranges, can lead to substantial distress and potentially incorrect care…
Source: The BMJCategories: Latest Headlines, Oncologists2Tweet
Finally a little more attention to the #healthdisparities for those with #mentalhealth problems! Well done @rcpsych and @bmj_latest for covering. We higher burden in #cancercare . I hope to see more targeted prevention and support in the coming years! https://t.co/yVkSBBVf9l