Anonymous ID: 215ac2 Sept. 9, 2021, 7:08 a.m. No.14545869   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Death stats for trannies

 

If you can't keep the terminology straight, just substitute "fake" for "transgender" and use "biological" in place of "cisgender."

 

https://www.medpagetoday.com/endocrinology/generalendocrinology/94343

 

Transgender Women Dying Faster Than General Population

— Biggest drivers were HIV, suicide, and heart problems

by Kristen Monaco, Staff Writer,

MedPage Today

September 2, 2021

 

"In a retrospective, observational study spanning from 1972 to 2018, a total of 10.8% (317 of 2,927) of transgender women using hormonal therapy included in the analysis died during follow-up. … Specifically, transgender women died at 1.8-fold higher than expected compared with cisgender men (standardized mortality ratio 1.8, 95% CI 1.6-2.0). Even more pronounced, transgender women died at 2.8-fold higher of a rate than expected compared with cisgender women in the general population (standardized mortality ratio 2.8, 95% CI 2.5-3.1). Some of the largest drivers of this unexpectedly high death rate were cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, HIV-related disease, and suicide. More specifically, transgender women had a 47.6-fold and 14.7-fold higher mortality rate due to HIV than general population women and men, respectively – the highest driver of deaths in this population. … Transgender men also saw a higher-than-expected mortality rate over the past few decades. Since 1972, 2.7% (44 of 1,641) transgender men in the study who were using hormone therapy died. This was at a rate 1.8-fold higher than women in the general population (SMR 1.8, 95% CI 1.3-2.4) but on par with men in the general population during the entirety of follow-up (SMR 1.2, 95% CI 0.9-1.6). … For transgender women, the elevated mortality rate stayed high through the 5 decades of follow-up. In fact, from 2010 to 2018, transgender women had a mortality ratio that was 3.7-fold higher than cisgender men and 5.2-fold higher than cisgender women in the general population. Similar to transgender women, transgender men saw the highest mortality rate versus women in the general population in recent years, with the authors explaining the increased risk for transgender men 'was mainly because of increased mortality risk in people who started hormone treatment between 1990 and 2000.' However, at essentially no time point over the past few decades did transgender men see a higher rate of death than men in the general population. The only drivers of elevated mortality compared to the general population were non-natural causes of death and causes of death listed as 'other.'"

 

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