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Neobanks build on efforts to call trans users by their chosen names

Banks in Mastercard's True Name program, which allows transgender and nonbinary customers to get cards bearing their preferred name, often use those customers' legal names elsewhere. Three challenger banks have made adaptations to achieve greater consistency across all communication channels.

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Credit unions band together on rewards app Will it click with consumers?
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Bay Area Reporter :: Report looks at cancer care for LGBTQ people

The National LGBT Cancer Network has released results from the largest-ever survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and other sexual and gender minority people with cancer. Based on more than 2,700 responses, the report highlights some of the unique challenges this community faces as they seek cancer care. It s important to study cancer in LGBTQI people because not only do we have higher risk factors for cancer, but also there s still too much discrimination embedded in the medical system, National LGBT Cancer Network Executive Director Scout, Ph.D. (who goes by one name) told the Bay Area Reporter. The network estimates that 40% of LGBTQ people will face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.

Bay Area Reporter :: Report looks at cancer care for LGBTQ people

The National LGBT Cancer Network has released results from the largest-ever survey of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and other sexual and gender minority people with cancer. Based on more than 2,700 responses, the report highlights some of the unique challenges this community faces as they seek cancer care. It s important to study cancer in LGBTQI people because not only do we have higher risk factors for cancer, but also there s still too much discrimination embedded in the medical system, National LGBT Cancer Network Executive Director Scout, Ph.D. (who goes by one name) told the Bay Area Reporter. The network estimates that 40% of LGBTQ people will face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime.

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