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How to Find LGBTQ-Friendly Healthcare Providers
How to Find LGBTQ-Friendly Healthcare Providers Having a provider who's competent in caring for LGBTQ+ people can make a huge difference — to your safety, mental health, and treatment outcomes. Read more…
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Cancer Screening for the LGBTQ+ Community
Whether you identify as LGBTQ+ yourself or you're close to someone who does, Don S. Dizon, MD, shares three things to be aware of when it comes to breast cancer screening. Everyone deserves respect, dignity, and the best care possible. Find lists of welcoming screening providers at the National LGBT Cancer Network.
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Breast Cancer Doesn’t Care Whom You Love
Jun 27, 2025 Jaci Field, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, shares her story. Four years after giving birth to her son, Jaci Field was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 39. Listen to the episode to hear Jaci discuss: her breast cancer experience and her advocacy work the discrimination she’s faced, both because of her…
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Wife starting Xeloda
Hi. Hope it’s okay to post as a family member/caregiver. We found out yesterday that there has been new tumor growth in my wife’s bones. Very lucky that mets are confined there. Have been reading about Xeloda side effects and now I’m scared. She’s been on Enhertu for a year and had no side effects so this feels like a…
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What Has Helped You Feel Seen and Supported as an LGBTQ+ Person Facing Breast Cancer?
We’d love to hear about the people, resources, communities, or moments that made a difference—big or small—in helping you feel affirmed, valued, and uplifted during your experience.
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Breast Cancer Doesn’t Care About Gender
Breast Cancer Doesn’t Care About Gender What is it like to be a member of the trans community and diagnosed with breast cancer? Ash Davidson shares his story. May 2, 2025 Ashton Davidson was diagnosed with breast cancer during gender-affirming top surgery. He faced some unique challenges and situations during and after…
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If you belong to our LGBTQ+ community, do you feel you’ve experienced bias in your care?
Please feel free to share any details of your experience(s) and how you managed.
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Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines for Transgender People
https://www.breastcancer.org/news/screening-transgender-non-binary Breast cancer screening guidelines for trans people are confusing and based on thin data. Here's how we got here — and what challenges remain.
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Any other queer community members on here lately?
Holy Moses, it's been awhile since anyone posted! But sometimes all it takes is one person to make others feel comfortable, so I'll step into the void. Join me if you are so moved. :) I am a straight-passing, cisgendered female in a monogamous, hetero relationship, but identify as a member of the queer community, have a…
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Podcast: Breast Cancer Care for LGBTQ+ People
Breast Cancer Care for LGBTQ+ People Apr 7, 2023 Dr. Erik Eckhert explains his research on disparities in breast cancer care for people in the LGBTQ+ community. In a paper published in JAMA Oncology, Dr. Erik Eckert, of Stanford, and his colleagues found that LGBTQ people with breast cancer faces delays in diagnosis and…
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LGBTQ People Have Delayed Diagnoses, Higher Recurrence Rates
LGBTQ People With Breast Cancer Have Delayed Diagnoses, Higher Recurrence Rates Feb 8, 2023 LGBTQ people with breast cancer face delays in diagnosis and have a three times higher risk of recurrence than heterosexual cisgender people. Read more...
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Bisexual woman
I am a bisexual woman married to a man. I love my husband very much but since dx with breast cancer have felt I’m missing out on being with women sexually. I have always had a high sex drive and still do even after menapause and on Ai. Sex is somewhat painful now with my husband. We are seeing a sex therapist which is…