Here are a few research papers relevant to transgender people, sorted by publication date
- Easing the burden: exploring the role of long-acting testosterone formulations in gender-affirming care
- Febuary 11, 2026
- fulltext
- Comparison of Subcutaneous Versus Intramuscular Estradiol Administration for Feminizing Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy
- January 23, 2026
- fulltext
- Heart rate variability in transgender people receiving Gender-Affirming hormone therapy
- February 16, 2026
- fulltext not yet avaliable
- Long-Term Effects of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy from Adolescence to Adulthood on Voice
- February 14, 2026
- fulltext
- Body composition and physical fitness in transgender versus cisgender individuals: a systematic review with meta-analysis
- February 3, 2026
- fulltext
- “I Don’t Know if I Would’ve Made It Through High School
Without It”: Transgender Adolescents’ Perspectives
on the Impact of Gender-Affirming Care
- Dec 1, 2025
- fulltext
- No increased risk of gynaecological cancer with testosterone use in the first years
- May 12, 2025
- fulltext
- Bicalutamide does not raise transaminases clinically significantly compared to alternative anti-androgen regimens among transfeminine adolescents and young adults: A retrospective cohort study
- The efficacy, safety, and outcomes of testosterone use among transgender men patients: A review of the literature
- Nov 20, 2022
- fulltext
- Testicular Cancer in Trans People Using Feminising Hormone Therapy– A Brief Review
- September 23, 2021
- fulltext
- backup fulltext
- Age at First Experience of Gender Dysphoria Among Transgender Adults Seeking Gender-Affirming Surgery
- March 16, 2020
- Bioavailability of Progesterone with Different Modes of Administration
Press releases
Here are some press releases that don’t have associated papers released yet
- Transgender women do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke
- November 4, 2025
- Addition of Progesterone Leads to Increased Breast Growth for Transgender Women
- September 5, 2025
- “Among our 90 participants we repeatedly used 3D-scanning techniques to measure breast volume and saw up to an increase of 30%. Crucially, we also saw that the study participants were more satisfied with the size, shape and the growth of their breasts compared to participants who did not use progesterone” - Raya Geels
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