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We know from Olson-Kennedy's presentations at WPATH and USPATH conferences that her research group planned to gather at least five years of follow-up data on their study cohorts, which they recruited between 2016 and 2018. And yet all we have are papers on a maximum of two years of follow-up for the group on hormones. It's been three years since the first of those papers, Chen et al, was published. So where are papers on longer follow-up times? And given the team got a renewed grant in 2020, it's entirely possible they kept following these youth past the five-year mark. benryan.substack.com/p/…

How WPATH And The Endocrine Society Thumbed The Scale Of Youth Gender Medicine Research
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