Trans healthcare workers admitted some patients too young for treatment in leaked messages

Doctors delivering transgender healthcare have admitted some patients are too young or mentally ill to fully understand the consequences of treatment.

Messages leaked from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health revealed how medics acknowledged teenagers given puberty-blocking drugs did not always realise they could never have children.


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Dan Metzger, a hormone specialist at a children’s hospital in Canada, told the meeting: “Most of the kids are nowhere in any kind of a brain space to really talk about it in a serious way.”

Dr Dan Karasic added: “Psychiatric illness should not block a person’s ability to start hormones if they have persistent gender dysphoria, capacity to consent, and the benefits… outweigh the risks.”

Experts even discussed how patients developed tumours or died from cancer linked to hormone treatment.

A doctor wrote: “I have one transition friend/colleague who, after about eight to 10 years of [testosterone] developed hepatocarcinoma [a form of liver cancer].

“To the best of my knowledge, it was linked to his hormone treatment… it was so advanced that he opted for palliative care and died a couple of months later.”

Another said: “The oncologist and surgeon both have indicated that the likely offending agent(s) are the hormones.

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However, critics said the private messages contradict public assurances that so-called gender-affirming care is “medically necessary”.

Psychoanalyst Dr David Bell said: “Even for me the contents of these files are shocking and disturbing.”

Dr Bell, who helped expose the scandal at the Tavistock gender clinic for young people in London in 2018, added: “The files suggest that some members of WPATH are aware that gender-affirming care sometimes causes very serious harm and that some patients who received irreversible medical treatments were incapable of giving meaningful consent.”

GP Louise Irvine said the revelations showed “an organisation that has been influential in UK policy for transgender health care is unscientific, cavalier with respect to potential harm to patients, and neglectful of the principles of medical consent”.

However, the Department for Health has stressed NHS England “moved away from WPATH guidelines more than five years ago”.

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