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  2. 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 ...

  3. Gender-affirming surgery - Wikipedia

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    [76] [85] [87] A study showed that there were differences in masturbation frequency between trans men and trans women; female-to-male individuals masturbated more often than male-to-female. [85] The possible reasons for the difference in masturbation frequency could be associated with the surge of libido, which was caused by the testosterone ...

  4. Chest reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    Brownstein retired in 2013, "after 35 years of serving the transgender and gender-non-conforming communities." [9] In 2017, German model Benjamin Melzer called top surgery "the most important surgery for all trans men". [13] It was one of the 11 surgeries he had during his own transition.

  5. Masculinizing hormone therapy - Wikipedia

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    The study found that transgender men have a >4-fold and 2-fold increased odds of having a myocardial infarction when compared with cisgender women and cisgender men, respectively. [7] Though it is not always the case, [ 2 ] [ 8 ] testosterone for transmasculine people is often intended to be used long-term.

  6. Trans man - Wikipedia

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    A trans man (short for transgender man) is a man who was assigned female at birth.Trans men have a male gender identity, and many trans men undergo medical and social transition to alter their appearance in a way that aligns with their gender identity or alleviates gender dysphoria.

  7. Transgender health care - Wikipedia

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    Hormone therapy targets the secondary sex characteristics. Trans women typically use feminizing therapy, the goal of which is to develop female characteristics while suppressing male characteristics. Trans men typically use masculinizing therapy, which has the opposite goal - to develop male characteristics while suppressing female characteristics.

  8. Cycling’s ‘Lia Thomas Moment’: Male Athlete Wins ... - AOL

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    Male transgender-identifying cyclist Austin Killips won the women’s division of the prestigious Tour of the Gila race in New Mexico by nearly a minute-and-a-half.

  9. Cisgenderism - Wikipedia

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    Misgendering and objectification by reducing people to their physical characteristics are also consequences of cisgenderism. [7] In addition to these overt consequences of cisgenderism, trans erasure , whereby the challenges transgender people face are not represented in dominant discourses, is also a result of cisgenderism.