Elizabeth J. Cathcart-Rake MD , Amye Tevaarwerk MD , Aminah Jatoi MD , Evelyn F. Carroll MD , NFN Scout MA, PhD , Victor G. Chedid MD, MS , Cesar A. Gonzalez PhD , Kelli Fee-Schroeder DNP, RN, OCN , Jewel M. Kling MD, MPH , Chrisandra L. Shufelt MD, MS , Jennifer L. Ridgeway PhD , Caroline Davidge-Pitts MBBCh
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Building a Cancer Care Clinic for Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals
Transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people experience disparities in cancer care, including more late-stage diagnoses, worse cancer-related outcomes, and an increased number of unaddressed and more severe symptoms related to cancer and cancer-directed therapy. This article outlines plans to address the unique needs of TGD people through a TGD-focused oncology clinic. Such a clinic could be structured by upholding the following tenets: (1) champion a supportive, gender-affirming environment that seeks to continuously improve, (2) include a transdisciplinary team of specialists who are dedicated to TGD cancer care, and (3) initiate and embrace TGD-patient-centric research on health outcomes and health care delivery.