Puberty blockers a 'safe, effective and reversible' form of gender-affirming care, finds review triggered by Westmead Hospital investigation
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09...afe-effective-and-reversible-review/104322428
I saw something about this yesterday and had a quick look at the actual report, although I haven't had time to read it in depth yet. From what I have seen I don't think it is based on any independent peer-reviewed evidence reviews as the Cass report was (although I need to check this), but is an evidence update (summarising research findings published since the last evidence check). I could find very little about the methodology used (unlike the systematic reviews conducted for Cass which published full details of how studies were graded for quality) but I might find some more information when I get time to look more closely. Just from what I have seen, it acknowledges similar problems with evidence quality, but stays with the conclusions of the previous evidence check because it claims that nothing published since then changes these conclusions.
I want to check if the Cass review was published in between this evidence check and the previous one they refer to, and if so whether the systematic reviews conducted for this were included. I saw somebody tweet that the Cass research was not included, but that this doesn't matter because it was a review of primary evidence only. I am not sure this is correct though, because I remember seeing that they did include systematic reviews in their evidence search.
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