Disparities in cancer screenings for sexual and gender minorities.
Journal: Current Problems In Cancer
Published:
Abstract
Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) include persons identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/non-binary, and queer experience a greater cancer burden than their heterosexual or cisgender counterparts. Access to cancer care includes prevention and early detection, however despite known increased risk for various malignancies among SGM individuals, cancer screening rates remain low. This commentary outlines disparities in cancer screening for SGM individuals and provides the current evidence-based screening guidelines for these patients.
Authors
Jason Domogauer, Tal Cantor, Gwendolyn Quinn, Marina Stasenko