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International endocrinologists speak out against US gender transition medicine

We Never Know

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It seems to be more about politics than care.

"A group of 21 international endocrinology clinicians and researchers from nine countries signed an open letter published yesterday arguing that gender transition medicine for minors has been pushed in the United States for political reasons rather than based on medical evidence.

"Every systematic review of evidence to date, including one published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society, has found the evidence for mental-health benefits of hormonal interventions for minors to be of low or very low certainty," wrote the group of endocrinologists in the letter published on Thursday in the Wall Street Journal.

The letter comes in response to the public letter from the President of the Endocrine Society, Stephen Hammes, expressing resounding support for hormonal gender transition, such as treatments like puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

Hammes specifically criticized organizations like Do No Harm, an organization of medical professionals and advocates against gender transition medicine for minors, as being politically motivated rather than driven by scientific evidence.

The letter published on Thursday, however, highlights that the risks of life-long sterility and medical dependency, as well as continued mental trauma, have greater certainty than the little-supported evidence in favor of hormonal transition.

For this reason, more and more European countries and international professional organizations now recommend psychotherapy rather than hormones and surgeries as the first line of treatment for gender-dysphoric youth," wrote the international team of physicians.

Four of the physicians who signed the letter are from the United States, and the letter ends with a specific statement on the way politics is detrimentally affecting medical practice.

"The politicization of transgender healthcare in the U.S. is unfortunate," wrote the 21 endocrinologists. "The way to combat it is for medical societies to align their recommendations with the best available evidence — rather than exaggerating the benefits and minimizing the risks."

Ari Wolf, Director of Outreach at Do No Harm, told the Washington Examiner that part of the reason for the politicization of transgender medicine is that the issue is taking "a personal human form in almost every American household."

"I meet grandmothers and fathers and everyone in between who has someone in their immediate family who is struggling with this issue," said Wolf. "It is now so pervasive."

Although the majority of the legislative response to transgender medical issues is taking place on the state level, Wolf thinks that youth gender transition medicine will have a "very important role to play" at the national level in the 2024 election cycle.

"It's framing the direction both parties or ideologies are going and what kind of mantle they want to wrap themselves in," said Wolf."

 

We Never Know

No Slack
It seems to be more about politics than care.

"A group of 21 international endocrinology clinicians and researchers from nine countries signed an open letter published yesterday arguing that gender transition medicine for minors has been pushed in the United States for political reasons rather than based on medical evidence.

"Every systematic review of evidence to date, including one published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society, has found the evidence for mental-health benefits of hormonal interventions for minors to be of low or very low certainty," wrote the group of endocrinologists in the letter published on Thursday in the Wall Street Journal.

The letter comes in response to the public letter from the President of the Endocrine Society, Stephen Hammes, expressing resounding support for hormonal gender transition, such as treatments like puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

Hammes specifically criticized organizations like Do No Harm, an organization of medical professionals and advocates against gender transition medicine for minors, as being politically motivated rather than driven by scientific evidence.

The letter published on Thursday, however, highlights that the risks of life-long sterility and medical dependency, as well as continued mental trauma, have greater certainty than the little-supported evidence in favor of hormonal transition.

For this reason, more and more European countries and international professional organizations now recommend psychotherapy rather than hormones and surgeries as the first line of treatment for gender-dysphoric youth," wrote the international team of physicians.

Four of the physicians who signed the letter are from the United States, and the letter ends with a specific statement on the way politics is detrimentally affecting medical practice.

"The politicization of transgender healthcare in the U.S. is unfortunate," wrote the 21 endocrinologists. "The way to combat it is for medical societies to align their recommendations with the best available evidence — rather than exaggerating the benefits and minimizing the risks."

Ari Wolf, Director of Outreach at Do No Harm, told the Washington Examiner that part of the reason for the politicization of transgender medicine is that the issue is taking "a personal human form in almost every American household."

"I meet grandmothers and fathers and everyone in between who has someone in their immediate family who is struggling with this issue," said Wolf. "It is now so pervasive."

Although the majority of the legislative response to transgender medical issues is taking place on the state level, Wolf thinks that youth gender transition medicine will have a "very important role to play" at the national level in the 2024 election cycle.

"It's framing the direction both parties or ideologies are going and what kind of mantle they want to wrap themselves in," said Wolf."

I guess so much for what the experts say.. lol
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
I guess so much for what the experts say.. lol
Well, you're assuming that they represent the majority of endocrinologists for one, and note that it doesn't include other areas of science, nor the person involved, nor the families themselves, nor their physicians.

So, they would rather have the governments tell families what they must do rather than the families themselves and their physicians, right? I guess that makes a lot of sense if one likes authoritarian governments. Do you?
 

We Never Know

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Well, you're assuming that they represent the majority of endocrinologists for one, and note that it doesn't include other areas of science, nor the person involved, nor the families themselves, nor their physicians.

So, they would rather have the governments tell families what they must do rather than the families themselves and their physicians, right? I guess that makes a lot of sense if one likes authoritarian governments. Do you?
Actually I think its saying its too political and to take the government and politics out of it.

Hence...

"Hammes specifically criticized organizations like Do No Harm, an organization of medical professionals and advocates against gender transition medicine for minors, as being politically motivated rather than driven by scientific evidence."

"Four of the physicians who signed the letter are from the United States, and the letter ends with a specific statement on the way politics is detrimentally affecting medical practice."

"Although the majority of the legislative response to transgender medical issues is taking place on the state level, Wolf thinks that youth gender transition medicine will have a "very important role to play" at the national level in the 2024 election cycle."
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Actually I think its saying its too political and to take the government and politics out of it.
That's not what I was directing it for, as what I'm saying is to have the government ban it as I believe they're really trying to do, is to take such decisions way from families and their doctors. So many on the right decry "big government!" but then endorse it if it favors what they want to see, which also includes their abortion bans.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
That's not what I was directing it for, as what I'm saying is to have the government ban it as I believe they're really trying to do, is to take such decisions way from families and their doctors. So many on the right decry "big government!" but then endorse it if it favors what they want to see, which also includes their abortion bans.

And IMO governments should stay out of it period. Its a medical desicion, not a political decision.
 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
And IMO governments should stay out of it period. Its a medical desicion, not a political decision.

So States shouldn't be able to ban transgender healthcare period.

Edit: and it's up to the federal government to prevent it from being banned by the States.
 
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We Never Know

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So States shouldn't be able to ban transgender healthcare period.

Edit: and it's up to the federal government to prevent it from being banned by the States.
I didn't stutter.... And IMO governments should stay out of it period. Its a medical desicion, not a political decision.
 

We Never Know

No Slack
So States shouldn't be able to ban transgender healthcare period.

Edit: and it's up to the federal government to prevent it from being banned by the States.
I also agree with the article about "now recommend psychotherapy rather than hormones and surgeries as the first line of treatment for gender-dysphoric youth," wrote the international team of physicians"

"Psychotherapy (sometimes called talk therapy) refers to a variety of treatments that aim to help a person identify and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors."
 

The Hammer

Skald
Premium Member
I also agree with the article about "now recommend psychotherapy rather than hormones and surgeries as the first line of treatment for gender-dysphoric youth," wrote the international team of physicians

This already is the consensus in the US for standards of care, and no one has tried changing that. It's a false argument by the right.
 
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