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The National LGBT Cancer Action Plan: A White Paper of the 2014 National Summit on Cancer in the LGBT Communities

机译:国家LGBT癌症行动计划:2014年LGBT社区癌症全国峰会白皮书

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Despite growing social acceptance of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, and transgender (LGBT) persons and the extension of marriage rights for same-sex couples, LGBT persons experience stigma and discrimination, including within the healthcare system. Each population within the LGBT umbrella term is likely at elevated risk for cancer due to prevalent, significant cancer risk factors, such as tobacco use and human immunodeficiency virus infection; however, cancer incidence and mortality data among LGBT persons are lacking. This absence of cancer incidence data impedes research and policy development, LGBT communities' awareness and activation, and interventions to address cancer disparities. In this context, in 2014, a 2-day National Summit on Cancer in the LGBT Communities was convened by a planning committee for the purpose of accelerating progress in identifying and addressing the LGBT communities' concerns and needs in the spheres of cancer research, clinical cancer care, healthcare policy, and advocacy for cancer survivorship and LGBT health equity. Summit participants were 56 invited persons from the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, representatives of diverse identities, experiences, and knowledge about LGBT communities and cancer. Participants shared lessons learned and identified gaps and remedies regarding LGBT cancer concerns across the cancer care continuum from prevention to survivorship. This white paper presents background on each of the Summit themes and 16 recommendations covering the following: sexual orientation and gender identity data collection in national and state health surveys and research on LGBT communities and cancer, the clinical care of LGBT persons, and the education and training of healthcare providers.
机译:尽管社会上越来越多地接受女同性恋者,男同性恋者,双性恋者和变性者(LGBT)的人,并且同性伴侣的婚姻权利得到扩展,但LGBT者受到污名和歧视,包括在医疗保健系统内。 LGBT总括期限内的每个人群都可能由于普遍的重大癌症风险因素(例如吸烟和人类免疫缺陷病毒感染)而罹患癌症的风险增加;然而,缺乏LGBT人群的癌症发病率和死亡率数据。癌症发病率数据的缺乏阻碍了研究和政策的制定,LGBT社区的意识和激活以及解决癌症差异的干预措施。在此背景下,2014年,一个计划委员会召集了为期2天的全国LGBT社区癌症峰会,目的是加快在癌症研究,临床领域识别和解决LGBT社区的关注和需求方面取得进展癌症护理,医疗保健政策以及对癌症幸存者和LGBT健康权益的倡导。参加峰会的有来自美国,英国和加拿大的56位受邀人员,他们是有关LGBT社区和癌症的各种身份,经验和知识的代表。参与者分享了经验教训,并确定了从预防到生存的整个癌症护理过程中有关LGBT癌症关注的差距和补救措施。本白皮书介绍了峰会每个主题的背景以及16项建议,涉及以下内容:在国家和州健康调查以及LGBT社区和癌症研究,LGBT人群的临床护理以及教育和教育方面的性取向和性别认同数据收集培训医疗保健提供者。

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