| Literature DB >> 30009180 |
Marta R Bizic1,2, Milos Jeftovic1,3, Slavica Pusica1,3, Borko Stojanovic1,2, Dragana Duisin1,3, Svetlana Vujovic1,3, Vojin Rakic4, Miroslav L Djordjevic1,3.
Abstract
Gender affirmation surgery remains one of the greatest challenges in transgender medicine. In recent years, there have been continuous discussions on bioethical aspects in the treatment of persons with gender dysphoria. Gender reassignment is a difficult process, including not only hormonal treatment with possible surgery but also social discrimination and stigma. There is a great variety between countries in specified tasks involved in gender reassignment, and a complex combination of medical treatment and legal paperwork is required in most cases. The most frequent bioethical questions in transgender medicine pertain to the optimal treatment of adolescents, sterilization as a requirement for legal recognition, role of fertility and parenthood, and regret after gender reassignment. We review the recent literature with respect to any new information on bioethical aspects related to medical treatment of people with gender dysphoria.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30009180 PMCID: PMC6020665 DOI: 10.1155/2018/9652305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411