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    4 months ago

    From another article:
    “Researchers also studied the five-year outcomes among all transgender and cisgender patients with cirrhosis. Interestingly, despite the differences in the two groups, the number of possible negative outcomes of cirrhosis – liver failure, liver transplant and liver cancer, as well as death, by any cause – was the same.”

    I’m guessing that since most trans people are regular patients to some degree, they are more likely to take early preventative measures.