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== Trans gender-affirming treatment regret rates compared to other treatment regret rates == | == Trans gender-affirming treatment regret rates compared to other treatment regret rates == | ||
'''TL;DR:''' The only procedure that is ''really'' close in terms of the extremely low regret rate for gender-affirming surgeries in trans people is double mastectomy in cis women who have the genetic marker for breast cancer (45-90% limetime risk of breast cancer<ref>"Women who have a BRCA1 gene mutation have a 60-90% lifetime risk and women who have a BRCA2 gene mutation have a 45–85% lifetime risk." From ''[https://shared-d7-royalmarsden-publicne-live.s3.amazonaws.com/files_trust/s3fs-public/beginners-guide-to-brca1-and-brca2.PDF A beginner’s guide to BRCA1 and BRCA2]'' by The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, 2016.</ref>). | |||
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