Routine cancer screening has played a crucial role in reducing mortality rates over the past 50 years. However, specific guidelines for cancer screening in transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients are currently lacking, despite the development of Standards of Care by the World Professional Association of Transgender Health (WPATH). In this blog post, we highlight the importance of cancer screening for trans and nonbinary individuals, providing recommendations based on cisgender protocols in the absence of TGD-specific guidelines. By understanding the unique considerations and potential risks, TGD patients can make informed decisions regarding their health and well-being.
Transgender men and nonbinary individuals may have unique risks related to breast cancer. While chest reconstruction methods, such as keyhole and periareolar surgery, remove most breast tissue, some may remain. Regular breast cancer evaluation is advised for trans men who have undergone top surgery. Recommendations for breast cancer screening in transgender men and nonbinary individuals are as follows:
For transgender women and nonbinary individuals, breast cancer screening recommendations are as follows:
Cervical cancer screening guidelines for transgender men and nonbinary individuals, based on the recommendations of the American Cancer Society, are as follows:
Prostate cancer incidence in trans women appears to be lower than in cisgender men due to androgen (hormone) deprivation combined with estrogen and progesterone therapy. However, the risk of prostate cancer remains for those with a prostate gland, including those who have undergone gender-confirming surgery. Recommendations for prostate screening in TGD individuals are similar to cisgender protocols:
Ensuring access to appropriate cancer screening for transgender and nonbinary patients is crucial for early detection and treatment. While specific guidelines for TGD individuals are still evolving, following cisgender protocols can help identify potential risks and promote proactive healthcare. Finding a healthcare provider who is knowledgeable, sensitive, and experienced in TGD healthcare is essential.
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Speak openly with your doctor about your medical history. It’s important to gain a comfort level about these topics so you can be informed and stay on-schedule based on your specific needs.