Quote from: AnonyMs on January 04, 2017, 01:50:19 AM
Cindy, do your know transwomen need to start getting regular breast exams at the same age as cis-women, or can they safely delay it if they develop breasts late? Like me. I'm really not keen on getting screening.
This is a difficult point as the medical literature is inadequate. Historically there were few prepubertal transitions so the argument was moot.
The understanding of breast cancer has gone through the roof and it is likely that breast examination becomes mandatory. Many would say it isn't an issue, but best medical practice and affordable medical practice are two different things. As you know I am a player and my colleagues just insist that I had the check ups. Would they insist on that for a non-colleague? Probably not.
As a case in point, check ups for my throat cancer are standard at 3 and 6 months, my surgeon; who is a professional colleague, at the end of my treatment sent me a timetable for a check every 4 weeks for the next 18 months. It takes 15mins with basically a camera down my throat, is it available to everyone? Probably not, is it necessary? Almost certainly not. Will I refuse it? No way.
In your case I would ask Dr H next time you see him to show you how to do a boob exam. It only takes a few minutes when you are having a shower and that is it! I don't think you have changed your gender marker with medicare so you will not get the mammogram letter.
To be honest the woman doing it was lovely and had no concerns who she was working with. That she had a large spray of air freshener next to the X-Ray machine probably indicated her major issue with clients!