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Is The Nhs Taking Political Correctness Two Steps Too Far?
The trans trap: Women who identify as men are NOT offered routine NHS breast cancer screening... but men who identify as women WILL get cervical smear tests – even though they don’t have a cervix.
Conservative MP David Davies, who has campaigned against Government plans to let people legally ‘self-identify’ their own gender, said: ‘This NHS effort to be politically correct is putting the lives of women who claim to be men at risk.’
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-52 66833/N HS-brea st-canc er-scre ening-n ot-offe red-tra ns-men. html
What an utterly ridiculous situation – and all in an effort to avoid causing offence. Barmy!
Conservative MP David Davies, who has campaigned against Government plans to let people legally ‘self-identify’ their own gender, said: ‘This NHS effort to be politically correct is putting the lives of women who claim to be men at risk.’
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What an utterly ridiculous situation – and all in an effort to avoid causing offence. Barmy!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well I can see its a minefield and for automatic invitations, a line must be drawn. I suspect, although its not mentioned, that people who have self identified as male who can benefit from regular mammograms will be able to request them and a part of learning what their decision involves will cover this. There is no doubt that this is a huge social change and issues like this will need to be addressed. Organisations will make the best decisions they can but there is bound to be some trial and error. So long as thise who are at risk understand the rusk and the options, I honestly don’t see a problem.
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Regardless of how one "identifies", if you have a cervix you should be screened, if you dont, you shouldn't (and physically can't).
A whole lot of money will be wasted otherwise, not least because catching cancer early saves money and lives. How many women identifying as men will need to present with advanced cancer before the powers that be have a rethink?
A whole lot of money will be wasted otherwise, not least because catching cancer early saves money and lives. How many women identifying as men will need to present with advanced cancer before the powers that be have a rethink?
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