The Medical University of South Carolina initially said it wouldn’t be affected by a law banning use of state funds for treatment “furthering the gender transition” of children under 16. Months later, it cut off that care to all trans minors.

One Saturday morning in September 2022, Terrence Steyer, the dean of the College of Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, placed an urgent call to a student. Just a year prior, the medical student, Thomas Agostini, had won first place at a university-sponsored event for his graduate research on transgender pediatric patients. He also had been featured in a video on MUSC’s website highlighting resources that support the LGBTQ+ community.

Now, Agostini and his once-lauded study had set off a political firestorm. Conservative activists seized on one line in particular in the study’s summary — a parenthetical noting the youngest transgender patient to visit MUSC’s pediatric endocrinology clinic was 4 years old — and inaccurately claimed that children that young were prescribed hormones as part of a gender transition. Elon Musk amplified the false claim, tweeting, “Is it really true that four-year-olds are receiving hormone treatment?” That led federal and state lawmakers to frantically ask top MUSC leaders whether the public hospital was in fact helping young children medically transition. The hospital was not; its pediatric transgender patients did not receive hormone therapy before puberty, nor does it offer surgical options to minors.

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    lmao, dude, you’re just rambling, wtf are you talking about You said:

    Why does every major medical organization and over a million doctors disagree with you?

    I pointed to a comprehensive study that shows that it is clearly not the case.

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      I pointed out the studies flaws because you didn’t read it, can’t interpret it yourself, and are not a doctor. Here is a list of actual major medical organizations that suggest gender-affirming care for trans youth:

      American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
      
      American Academy of Dermatology
      
      American Academy of Family Physicians
      
      American Academy of Nursing
      
      American Academy of Pediatrics
      
      American Academy of Physician Assistants
      
      American College Health Association
      
      American College of Nurse-Midwives
      
      American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
      
      American College of Physicians
      
      American Counseling Association
      
      American Heart Association
      
      American Medical Association
      
      American Medical Student Association
      
      American Nurses Association
      
      American Osteopathic Association
      
      American Psychiatric Association
      
      American Psychological Association
      
      American Public Health Association
      
      American Society of Plastic Surgeons
      
      Endocrine Society
      
      Federation of Pediatric Organizations
      
      GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality
      
      National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health
      
      National Association of Social Workers
      
      National Commission on Correctional Health Care
      
      Pediatric Endocrine Society
      
      Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine
      
      World Medical Association
      
      World Professional Association for Transgender Health
      

      And if the WPATH didn’t find actual health benefits that outweighed the actual downsides for puberty blockers and hormonal treatments, then they fucking wouldn’t recommend them. This would be obvious to anyone that knew anything.

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        I didn’t write the study. If you think it’s flawed take that up with the researches who did write it.

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          Typical transphobic coward. You refuse to defend the study, but you won’t admit it’s a bad study.

          Will you argue you’re not transphobic? Because that would involve admitting that gender-affirming care and all it entails should be administered to any trans person that wants it. Otherwise, you do not care about the outcomes and health of trans people, at best, or want them to suffer, at worst.

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      Where does it say “Medicalization of trans children is a bad idea”? Because I only read that it’s not researched enough and might have reversible side effects.

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        The researchers conclude that hormonal treatment of gender dysphoria in this age group should be regarded as experimental treatment rather than standard procedure.

        They conclude that it shouldn’t be standard practice and only considered experimental. Isn’t that enough?

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          It still doesn’t say it’s “a bad idea” like that commenter said, just that we don’t have sufficient proof to conclude that it’s 100% harmless.

          There’s plenty of treatments we do that are not 100% safe, but we still employ them because the alternative is worse. The article is just encouraging more research, not for the practice to stop (It being considered “experimental” or “standard” barely matters as far as I know, since there’s a lot of assessments and tests to do before allowing someone to undergo hormonal therapy anyway).