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  2. Transmedicalism - Wikipedia

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    [5] [2] They may also exclude those who identify themselves as non-binary from the trans label. [ 6 ] Transmedicalists are sometimes referred to as transmeds [ 7 ] and truscum , [ 2 ] [ 8 ] a term coined by a user on microblogging website Tumblr , meaning " true transsexual scum ", which has since been reappropriated .

  3. Cystectomy - Wikipedia

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    A partial cystectomy involves removal of only a portion of the bladder and is performed for some benign and malignant tumors localized to the bladder. [9] Individuals that may be candidates for partial cystectomy include those with single tumors located near the dome, or top, of the bladder, tumors that do not invade the muscle of the bladder, tumors located within bladder diverticulum, or ...

  4. Cisgender - Wikipedia

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    This usage can be seen in the cistrans distinction in chemistry, the cis and trans sides of the Golgi apparatus in cellular biology, the ancient Roman term Cisalpine Gaul (i.e. 'Gaul on this side of the Alps'), and Cisjordan (as distinguished from Transjordan). In cisgender, cis-describes the alignment of gender identity with assigned sex ...

  5. Cystoprostatectomy - Wikipedia

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  6. Bladder cancer - Wikipedia

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    People with just a single tumor at the back of the bladder can undergo partial cystectomy, with the tumor and surrounding area removed, and the bladder repaired. [23] Those with no CIS or urinary blockage may undergo TURBT to remove visible tumors, followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy; around two thirds of these people are cured. [23]

  7. Gender-affirming surgery - Wikipedia

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    Most trans persons report enjoying better sex lives and improved sexual satisfaction after gender-affirming surgery. [85] The enhancement of sexual satisfaction was positively related to the satisfaction of new primary sex characteristics. [85] Before gender-affirming surgery, trans patients had unwanted sex organs which they were eager to remove.

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  9. Cis-action - Wikipedia

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    Cis-action or cis-acting is a vague term that, in general, means "an action on the same" in contrast to trans-action "an action on a different". In other words, the initiator of the action is affected by it. Cis-actions occur wherever circular dependencies are present. Most notably in: