Disparities in the cancer continuum experienced by transgender and gender-diverse patients: A rapid review

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Cancer Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1002/cncr.35788
Laura E. Stamm PhD, Kristefer Stojanovski PhD, MPH, Milena E. Insalaco BA, Laura Wright MIS, Charles Kamen PhD, MPH, Chunkit Fung MD
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Abstract

Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) populations experience health disparities across all areas of health care due to issues of bias, discrimination, and structural barriers to care. Existing literature on cancer screening in TGD populations demonstrates significant gaps in care; for example, transgender men receive Pap smears at lower rates than cisgender women. Because of known disparities in cancer screening, and gaps in our understanding in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship, the authors conducted a rapid review of the literature to examine cancer care continuum (screening, treatment, and survivorship) disparities among TGD persons. The results reported disparities across the cancer care continuum. Although there is currently limited research on cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship, the available evidence indicates TGD patients are diagnosed with cancer at later stages than cisgender patients. TGD patients were also less likely than cisgender patients to receive treatment for some types of cancer. The results of this rapid review demonstrate the need for more research across the cancer care continuum for TGD patients with significant gaps in knowledge for cancer treatment and survivorship.

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Cancer
Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
3.20%
发文量
480
审稿时长
2-3 weeks
期刊介绍: The CANCER site is a full-text, electronic implementation of CANCER, an Interdisciplinary International Journal of the American Cancer Society, and CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY, a Journal of the American Cancer Society. CANCER publishes interdisciplinary oncologic information according to, but not limited to, the following disease sites and disciplines: blood/bone marrow; breast disease; endocrine disorders; epidemiology; gastrointestinal tract; genitourinary disease; gynecologic oncology; head and neck disease; hepatobiliary tract; integrated medicine; lung disease; medical oncology; neuro-oncology; pathology radiation oncology; translational research
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