Hey there,
First of all, you need to calm down, as most of your fears are irrational. I'll explain.
How old are you? Hormone blockers may be beneficial to you if you haven't fully developed breasts or hips yet. If you have, the blockers won't help you much. Probably the most important thing for you to do right now would be to seek therapy, which involves coming out to your parents. The more research you do about the subject before you do this, the less likely they will be to react negatively. I will list some resources at the end of this message where you can get some locally-specific information.
In regards to your cancer issues, just because you're mom had breast cancer does not mean you will get it. It does mean that you have a higher risk of getting breast cancer, but as long as your doctor is aware of this risk, you and your doctor can monitor your health more closely so you can catch it early and treat it if it does occur. Men also have breast tissue and can get breast cancer, so even having top surgery would not eliminate this possibility. However, it seems logical that having less breast tissue would make it less likely. Either way, the risk of breast cancer should not be your motivation for wanting top surgery. Your only motivation should be your dysphoria.
In regards to liver problems, T does not cause liver cancer. T is a highly researched and tested hormone and would not be prescribed so widely if it "caused liver cancer." I believe what you are referring to is guys that take T orally, which can have very harmful effects on the liver like many supplements do. However, T is not prescribed orally anymore, specifically because of these harmful effects.
Concerning cost, T is relatively very cheap and I've found it to be cheaper in countries outside of the states and the UK. I'm not sure what kind of testosterone is the most common there, but there are many different kinds. As long as you don't take T orally, you will be fine under doctor supervision.
Estrogen blockers tend to be more expensive, but I cannot attest to prices in your country. Either people take a aromatase inhibiter such as (chemical names) anastrozole, exemestane, letrozole, or they take a GnRH analog such as (brand names) Lupron, Synarel, and Zolodex. Other common brand names are Clomid, Evista, Fareston and Soltamox. I know Clomid is pretty prevalent here in Egypt in pharmacies. If it makes you feel any better, estrogen blockers are sometimes prescribed to help treat breast cancer. But they do have side affects that vary on which you take- these can include blood clots, bone loss, and fatigue.
The best thing you can do is be patient. Even if you go through puberty and have to wait to get on T, T is a very powerful hormone that will reverse many of the changes you experience going through female puberty. There are avenues for you to transition in India, but you may not be able to do these things until you're 18. If you end up having to wait, you can do other things to boost your natural testosterone in the meantime and do things like work out to give yourself a more male appearance. Based on the amount of side affects, I would say estrogen blockers are less safe than T to take without medical supervision- so if self-medicating was one of your extreme thoughts, I would not risk it. Many of us had to wait until we were 18 or much later to transition, and I would recommend focusing on school and your future career to help pass the time.
However, if you really want to explore your options, I'd send an email or call some of the following organizations in India that work with transgendered people to explore your options. They may even be able to give you resources to help you come out to you parents. I'm also including a list of surgeons for future reference, but I would not contact them at this point.
Cheers.
Info:
BangaloreSangama
A sexuality minorities human rights organization for individuals oppressed due to their sexual preference, including Female-to-male/male-to-female transsexuals and other transgenders. We aim to help live their lives with self acceptance, self respect and dignity.
Helpline: see website
Web:
www.sangama.orgGujaratLakshya Trust
Support group for LGBT communities, AIDS awareness programs for MSM in Baroda, Surat and Rajkot.
Contact: Sylvester Merchant
Email:
lakshya121@rediffmail.comParma Vadodara
Helpline, support group for lesbians, bisexual, transgender.
Contact: Indira Pathak/Maya Sharma
Email:
parma@hotmail.comPhone: 0265-5535610, Monday to Friday, 10 – 4p
KarnatakaAlternative Law Forum
Bisexual women, lesbians, MSM in general, transgender people.
Email:
alforum@vsnl.netJagruthi
Sexual health agency for men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people.
Contact: Renu Appachu
Email:
jagru@vsnl.net,
jaagru@yahoo.comKeralaSahayatrika
Provides support for queer women, lesbian, bisexual women and F2M transgender people.
Helpline: 9744955866
Email:
sahayatrika@gmail.comMaharashtraTranspal Foundation
A volunteer-run, non-profit community support organization for transgender people, providing assistance to anyone troubled by gender dysphoria, plus support for SOFFA's (significant others, families, friends and allies.)
Contact: Kiran
Email:
transpals@yahoo.com,
transpals@hotmail.comMumbaiBombay Dost
Bi-monthly 'Sunday High' events related to LGBT rights and health issues and other regular events (picnics, outings, etc.)
Contact: Nitin Karani, Vivek Raj Anand, Girish Kumar P
Email:
bombaydost2009@gmail.comWeb:
bombay-dost.pbworks.com,
www.bombaydost.co.in (magazine)
Sampoorna
A Trans network of Indians across the globe. [Trans: Transgender, Transsexual, Intersexual and Gender Variant]. The Group meets monthly in Mumbai. Membership can be requested by writing to:
sampoornaindia@yahoo.com. The network also keeps connected through a mailing list (see below.)
New DelhiAnjuman – Jnu Students' Queer Collective
Anjuman seeks to initiate discussion on queer issues on campus.
Email:
anjuman_jnu@yahoo.co.inTamil NaduSaathii – Chennai
Support/empowerment of all non-heterosexual and transgender people regardless of self-identification; awareness-raising of alternate sexualities and gender issues.
Contact: Dr. L. Ramakrishnan, Country Director (Programs and Research)
Email:
saathii@yahoo.com,
lramakrishnan@saathii.orgWeb:
www.saathii.orgManasu
A helpline for members of the transgender community, their families and the public.
Phone: 044-25990505
Mailing lists
Sampoorna
A Trans network of Indians across the globe. [Trans: Transgender, Transsexual, Intersexual and Gender Variant]. The network keeps connected through a mailing list. The group also meets monthly in Mumbai (see above.)
Web:
groups.yahoo.com/group/sampoornaLGBT-India Yahoo! Mailing List
Web:
groups.yahoo.com/group/lgbt-indiaDoctors and SurgeonsAhmedabad
Dr. Bilwani – Gujarat Burns Hospital and Research Centre
Top surgery
Calcutta
Dr. Manoj Khanna
Top surgery
Web:
www.cosmeticsurgery-india.comGurgaon
Dr. Khazanchi - Medanta Medicity
Plastic and Aesthetic surgeon
Web:
www.medanta.orgMadras
Dr. Sudhakar Krishnamurti
Top surgery
Email:
sudhakarkrishnamurti@rediffmail.comWeb:
www.sudhakarkrishnamurti.comMumbai
Dr. Gurvinder Kalra
Asst. Prof., Department of Psychiatry, Sion Hospital
(Note: "Very enthusiastic about trans work.")
Dr. Dheeraj Kapoor
Endocrinologist
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Institute
Web:
www.kokilabenhospital.comDr. Neeta Patel
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Top surgery
Dr. Devendra Save
Psychiatrist, Karuna Hospital, Borivali W
(Note: Appointments can be booked in person only.)
New Delhi
Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research
Gender clinic with surgeons, endocrinologists and psychiatrists.
Dr. Kavita Arora (therapy)
Dr. Kotwal (top surgery)
Web:
www.sitarambhartia.org and
gender.dysphoria.googlepages.com/homeDr. Sadhna Vohra
Top surgery
Phone: 011 – 26021324
Dr. Manohar Lal Sharma
Top surgery
Web:
www.aestheticsurgeon.orgDr. P.K. Talwar
Top surgery
Phone: 011-91-11-6312
Dr. Suresh Gupta
Top Surgery
Phone: 91-11-618077
Dr. S.S. Sethi
Top Surgery
Phone: 011-91-11-5894