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Hormone age guidelines relaxed in Australia

By AFP
June 19, 2018

SYDNEY: Hormone therapy for transgender children in Australia should no longer be withheld from those under 16 because of their age, according to new medical guidelines released on Monday that experts say are among the most progressive in the world.

The advice, published in the Medical Journal of Australia, said doctors should base the decision to recommend cross-sex hormone therapy on individual circumstances -- calling into question international guidelines, last updated in 2011, which say the treatment should be reserved for patients aged 16 or above.

The change in approach reflects significant developments in clinical care since the global advice was published, moving “away from an aged-based system” towards holistic treatments, said the researchers who wrote the guidelines.

“Ours, I feel, are the most progressive guidelines in the world,” lead author Associate Professor Michelle Telfer, director of the Royal Children’s Hospital’s gender service in Melbourne, told AFP.

“They most closely represent what is best clinical practice that takes in the multidisciplinary approach that I think is really vital when it comes to providing care for children and adolescents,” she said. Australia has no laws dictating at what age transgender children can undergo hormone treatment to alter their bodies, but the new guidelines mean that in practice children could receive the therapy at earlier ages if they meet certain criteria.