Asia Di Pietro, Daniela Di Grazia, Francesco Chiara, Maura Caudana, Francesco M A Shelton Agar, Marina Zanatta, Sarah Allegra, Giuliana Abbadessa, Silvia De Francia
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Abstract
The aim of the work was to create a survey related to health questions to be distributed to associations active for trans* people's rights. 165 answers were obtained: among these, 45.6% are from trans* people and 31.3% from cisgender women. Different gender identifications are reported by trans* people who answered to the survey. Finally, among all the answers obtained, 71.3% have never received information about a gender-personalized medicine and 79.4% have never received informations about different therapeutic choices. From the comments collected in the survey's open field, three macro-themes emerged: disinformation, pathologization, and lack of economic resources. It is then necessary to break all prejudices to respect the right to health of trans* people, who are still invisible within health systems today.
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Giunta ormai al sessantesimo anno, Recenti Progressi in Medicina continua a costituire un sicuro punto di riferimento ed uno strumento di lavoro fondamentale per l"ampliamento dell"orizzonte culturale del medico italiano. Recenti Progressi in Medicina è una rivista di medicina interna. Ciò significa il recupero di un"ottica globale e integrata, idonea ad evitare sia i particolarismi della informazione specialistica sia la frammentazione di quella generalista.