A diagnosis of cancer and subsequent treatments may create traumatic experiences for sexual and gender minority patients that require a trauma-informed care approach. Cancer and its treatment can be traumatic for sexual and gender minority patients, requiring a trauma-informed care approach.
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients are more at risk for experiencing trauma than their cisgender heterosexual counterparts. A diagnosis of cancer and its subsequent treatments may create traumatic experiences for SGM patients that require a trauma-informed care approach. Cancer and its treatments can be traumatic for sexual and gender minority patients, requiring a trauma-informed care approach.
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/PRNewswire/ Today, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) an alliance of leading cancer centers hosted its annual NCCN Patient Advocacy Summit..