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FOR THE RECORD
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The Pathways Puberty Blocker Trial in England – What We Already Know About Puberty Blockers and Why This Trial in Unethical
The Cass Review also recommended a follow up to the 2000 children already prescribed puberty blockers through GIDS in England since 2014: There was no long-term follow up of the health outcomes for these children who will now be young adults.
We still don’t have this data and my view is that it would be unethical to give these drugs to more children when we have limited information about the long term affects of their use.

Emma D.
Jan 2410 min read


Cass Report should end affirmation of gender identity in children and young people
The long awaited final Report of the Cass Review (https://cass.independent-review.uk/home/publications/final-report/) was published on...
Maggie Mellon
Apr 13, 20242 min read
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