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== Requested move 15 July 2024 ==
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The result of the move request was: There is consensus that the menopausal context remains the primary topic for "Hormone replacement therapy". The usage of the term in high-quality medical sources was particularly persuasive. However, there is clear consensus (unanimous among those who opined, if I'm not mistaken) that "Gender-affirming hormone therapy" is a preferable title to "Transgender hormone therapy". Thus, '''{{-r|Transgender hormone therapy}} is moved to {{-r|Gender-affirming hormone therapy}}''' and '''[[Hormone replacement therapy]] is not moved'''. <small>([[Wikipedia:Requested moves/Closing instructions#Closure by a page mover|closed by non-admin page mover]])</small> <span style="font-family:courier"> -- [[User:Tamzin|<span style="color:#E6007A">Tamzin</span>]]</span><sup class="nowrap">&#91;[[User talk:Tamzin|<i style="color:#E6007A">cetacean needed</i>]]&#93;</sup> <small>([[User:Tamzin/🤷|they&#124;xe]])</small> 09:12, 18 August 2024 (UTC)
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* [[:Transgender hormone therapy]] → {{no redirect|Hormone replacement therapy (transgender)}}
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* [[:Hormone replacement therapy]] → {{no redirect|Hormone replacement therapy (menopausal)}}
– It has become clear that the current article at [[Hormone replacement therapy]] for menopausal application does not qualify as a clear [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]] after reviewing of page navigation flows for [https://wikinav.toolforge.org/?language=en&title=Hormone_replacement_therapy Hormone replacement therapy], [https://wikinav.toolforge.org/?language=en&title=Hormone_therapy Hormone therapy] and [https://wikinav.toolforge.org/?language=en&title=Transgender_hormone_therapy Transgender hormone therapy]. An outsizedly large amount of traffic that currently navigates straight from [[Hormone replacement therapy]] to [[Transgender hormone therapy]], since HRT is also referred to for it (as outlined in the lead of the article), or to the current disambiguating article [[Hormone therapy]], which combined account for 30% of the navigation from the current HRT article.
So I propose that '''Hormone replacement therapy''' doesn't have a clear primary topic and as such we should rename the two articles to both use "Hormone replacement therapy" (or HRT in short) as their [[WP:COMMONNAME]] with the specific application in parenthesis. And then turn the current "Hormone replacement therapy" into a simple disambiguation page, or redirect it to [[Hormone therapy]] (which kind of already acts as a disambiguation page, as also shown from the traffic of the hat note). [[User:Raladic|Raladic]] ([[User talk:Raladic|talk]]) 20:21, 15 July 2024 (UTC) <small>—&nbsp;'''''Relisting.'''''&nbsp;[[User:Robertsky|– robertsky]] ([[User talk:Robertsky|talk]]) 07:33, 23 July 2024 (UTC)</small>


:I note you've listed this shortly after I pointed out [[Talk:Transgender rights in the United Kingdom#c-Void if removed-20240715153400-Sweet6970-20240712222500|here]] that your rewording on that article didn't match the source or the [[WP:COMMONNAME]].
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:A quick google shows that the clear primary topic of "Hormone Replacement Therapy" is menopause. Everything in the top 20 results is menopause.
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:Eg:
:https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/hormone-replacement-therapy-hrt/
:https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/15245-hormone-therapy-for-menopause-symptoms
:https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/treatment/
:The first that does mention for transition is this, which [https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/181726#hormones-and-menopause this] says:
:{{quote frame | Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a treatment doctors may recommend for managing menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. It helps balance estrogen and progesterone levels. However, HRT may not be safe for everyone. Also known as menopausal hormone therapy, HRT can help relieve sweating, hot flashes, and other symptoms of menopause. It can also reduce the risk of osteoporosis.}}
:Further down, under other uses of sex hormones it says:
:{{quote frame | A doctor may also prescribe different types and combinations of sex hormones for: birth control, low blood testosterone levels, a transition from the sex assigned at birth, prostate cancer }}
:This is a passing mention. Nobody calls birth control HRT.
:Your renaming is unnecessary and not supported by sources. That some people incorrectly call gender affirming hormones "HRT" does not make it the primary topic, when menopause is something that affects half the species. [[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] ([[User talk:Void if removed|talk]]) 21:23, 15 July 2024 (UTC)
::There is nothing incorrect, when people use the term HRT for transgender application and there is plenty of reference to it, both in medical and popular use.
::We have policies on Wikipedia on article titling, and as I outlined above, Primary Topic is one such policy and deals with the question of what do users come to for Wikipedia when they are looking for something. Based on that and the nav flows, it has become clear that a large amount of users are expecting to land on '''Transgender hormone therapy''' when they were searching for '''Hormone replacement therapy''' or '''HRT'''.
::{{tq|"a quick google search..."}} is not a policy based factor in determining whether a topic at a current article title is a [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]] or if there is too much ambiguity, then we instead turn it into disambiguating terms for all applicable terms that go by the same name, such is the case here, since even currently the [[Transgender hormone therapy]] article is already also clearly having HRT as one of the 3 primary terms that it is referred to. Our primary topic policy has two very clearly defined points and in this case in particular, the current article is failing [[WP:PT1]] as 30% of the traffic is going straight from the current article to where they actually wanted to navigate to as I outlined above.
::Language evolves and Wikipedia as an encyclopedia is trying to name articles based on policies, which are informed by what users most likely are searching for, which is why we have countless articles with (disambiguations) when multiple articles use the same common term as the most common shared search term. [[User:Raladic|Raladic]] ([[User talk:Raladic|talk]]) 21:36, 15 July 2024 (UTC)
:::I've now checked the WPATH SOC8 - they use "hormone replacement therapy" when referring to replacing endogenous hormones for someone who has eg. undergone a gonadectomy.
:::Everywhere else they stick to eg. gender-affirming hormones. This rename is going to introduce significant confusion.
:::Also - not sure how you're getting "{{tq | 30% of the traffic is going straight from the current article to where they actually wanted to navigate to as I outlined above.}}"
:::From my reading of those page flows the vast majority of people looking for HRT end up on the HRT page and that's it, because that's the page they were looking for. Meanwhile some 13% of the traffic for [[Transgender hormone therapy]] comes via [[Hormone replacement therapy]]. [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]] seems pretty clear from those.
:::The point of the google was you're answering a [[WP:COMMONNAME]] question too. HRT overwhelmingly refers to menopause, while for this subject "gender-affirming hormones" or "gender-affirming hormone therapy" are more common names and, if anything, that's what this page should be renamed to. [[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] ([[User talk:Void if removed|talk]]) 21:46, 15 July 2024 (UTC)
::::Agree with @[[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]]. These are two different and very distinct indications with different effects and different side-effects and harms for entirely different cohorts. A woman looking for information on HRT (which I suspect would be by far the majority) would not expect - and could be extremely confused by - an article that also talked HRT being prescribed for transgender patients. Keep them separate. [[User:Zeno27|Zeno27]] ([[User talk:Zeno27|talk]]) 22:35, 15 July 2024 (UTC)
:::::I agree with Void and Zeno27 – I oppose the suggested moves. [[User:Sweet6970|Sweet6970]] ([[User talk:Sweet6970|talk]]) 22:48, 15 July 2024 (UTC)
:::::'''Oppose''' – just to make this clear. [[User:Sweet6970|Sweet6970]] ([[User talk:Sweet6970|talk]]) 13:47, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
* '''Support-ish''': I do support something like this, but I'd suggest instead changing [[hormone replacement therapy]] into a [[WP:BCA|broad-concept article]], and moving the article for menopausal HRT to [[menopausal hormone therapy]]. [[User:LokiTheLiar|Loki]] ([[User talk:LokiTheLiar|talk]]) 01:06, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
* '''Strong Oppose''': For the above stated reasons. WPATH make a clear distinction between GAHT and HRT, and the present article fails to make this clear. HRT arguably shouldn't even be in the lede, as usage of these two distinct treatments as synonyms is an obvious misnomer, per the best available MEDRS. And the supplied evidence doesn't demonstrate any [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]] confusion, but simply demonstrates that the overwhelming majority of people looking for "hormone replacement therapy" end up on the right page, ie relating to menopause, a subject of relevance to vastly more readers. [[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] ([[User talk:Void if removed|talk]]) 10:36, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
*'''Support''', HRT is still the terminology most often used, and it’ll be more recognizable to a lay reader. [[User:Snokalok|Snokalok]] ([[User talk:Snokalok|talk]]) 17:59, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
*'''Oppose''' - [[Hormone replacement therapy]] gets double the pageviews of [[Transgender hormone therapy]]. A significant minority of users ending up at [[Hormone replacement therapy]] erroneously is a problem that I believe should be solved with the redirect [[HRT (transgender)]], as this is likely due to [[Transgender hormone therapy]] not showing up when "HRT" is typed into the search bar. [[User:Flounder fillet|Flounder fillet]] ([[User talk:Flounder fillet|talk]]) 18:32, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
:Maybe instead of changing it to HRT, the title of this article should be changed to "Cross-sex hormone therapy" or "Gender-affirming hormone therapy" per WP:COMMONNAME
:[https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=gender-affirming+hormone+therapy%2Ccross-sex+hormone+therapy%2Ctransgender+hormone+therapy&year_start=2014&year_end=2019&corpus=en-2019&smoothing=3 Google Ngram] shows that both of these terms are more commonly used than "transgender hormone therapy" [[User:Urchincrawler|Urchincrawler]] ([[User talk:Urchincrawler|talk]]) 18:54, 17 July 2024 (UTC)
*'''Definite support''' for the first move, per [[WP:COMMONNAME]]. '''Tentative support''' for the second move with a disambiguation page taking the old name. I can see the argument that HRT for menopausal cis women remains the primary topic, and should retain the prime position, but both are hot button issues at the moment to the point where it would probably be best to disambiguate separately. Another advantage of a separate disambiguation page, which might swing it, is that it could also include other types of hormone replacement therapies unrelated to either menopause or gender affirmation e.g. [[Hypothyroidism#Hormone replacement]], [[Androgen replacement therapy]] and maybe others. Even without digging into it deeply, that's four items for the list, which sounds like a credible disambiguation page to me. --[[User:DanielRigal|DanielRigal]] ([[User talk:DanielRigal|talk]]) 00:46, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
* Not sure where this vote goes but I have thought a disambiguation page would be the neatest solution for a whole now.[[User:LunaHasArrived|LunaHasArrived]] ([[User talk:LunaHasArrived|talk]]) 11:27, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
* I'd rather move this page to '''gender-affirming hormone therapy''', which seems to be the term that WPATH prefers. I '''oppose''' renaming the menopause-focused page. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 19:20, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
*:Agreeing with WAID here. As I said in my previous comment, [https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=gender-affirming+hormone+therapy%2Ccross-sex+hormone+therapy%2Ctransgender+hormone+therapy&year_start=2014&year_end=2019&corpus=en-2019&smoothing=3 Ngram] shows gender-affirming hormone therapy is more commonly used. [[User:Urchincrawler|Urchincrawler]] ([[User talk:Urchincrawler|talk]]) 16:16, 19 July 2024 (UTC)
*+1 for what WAID said just above and in "Navigation numbers" below. [[User:Ajpolino|Ajpolino]] ([[User talk:Ajpolino|talk]]) 11:51, 19 July 2024 (UTC)
*agree as well with WAID (and Ajpolino)--[[User:Ozzie10aaaa|Ozzie10aaaa]] ([[User talk:Ozzie10aaaa|talk]]) 11:56, 19 July 2024 (UTC)


:I '''support''' a disambiguation page, but '''oppose''' using Hormone replacement therapy (transgender) as the title of this page. Rather I would '''support renaming this page "gender-affirming hormone therapy"''' as per my initial comment regarding Google Ngram and WAID's comment. [[User:Urchincrawler|Urchincrawler]] ([[User talk:Urchincrawler|talk]]) 18:39, 19 July 2024 (UTC)
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:'''Support first move'''; '''Oppose second move''': move to Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy instead. @[[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] appears to have raised some issues regarding the distinction between hormone replacement therapy and gender-affirming hormone therapy, but if I'm reading it right gender-affirming hormone therapy is an umbrella term. Also '''Support disambiguation page''' [[User:Mrfoogles|Mrfoogles]] ([[User talk:Mrfoogles|talk]]) 16:58, 20 July 2024 (UTC)
::HRT is pretty much the common name for what Wikipedia currently calls "Transgender hormone therapy", so using an alternative common name + a disambiguation page + labeling the other HRT page HRT (menopausal) seems like a reasonable solution. [[User:Mrfoogles|Mrfoogles]] ([[User talk:Mrfoogles|talk]]) 16:59, 20 July 2024 (UTC)
::I disagree it is an umbrella term. Gender affirming hormone therapy is the application of cross sex hormones to masculinise or feminise the body.
::Hormone replacement therapy, in the context of transgender healthcare per WPATH is the replacement of the body's natal hormones after eg. a gonadectomy, to preserve musculoskeletal health. They are orthogonal processes, undertaken for different reasons. Right now "HRT" is an unsourced alternative name in this article, because the only two prior sourced references I removed, because that's not what the sources actually said. [[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] ([[User talk:Void if removed|talk]]) 17:07, 20 July 2024 (UTC)
:::Just adding support to the claim by @[[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] that
:::"I disagree it is an umbrella term. Gender affirming hormone therapy is the application of cross sex hormones to masculinise or feminise the body."
:::[https://cps.ca/en/documents/position/an-affirming-approach-to-caring-for-transgender-and-gender-diverse-youth The Canadian Paediatric Society similarly uses gender-affirming hormone therapy to describe using testosterone or estradiol to achieve masculine or feminine body changes to match one's gender experience.] [[User:Urchincrawler|Urchincrawler]] ([[User talk:Urchincrawler|talk]]) 18:24, 20 July 2024 (UTC)
*'''Oppose second move''' based on pageview numbers. No opinion on first move. [[User:Blythwood|Blythwood]] ([[User talk:Blythwood|talk]]) 18:02, 20 July 2024 (UTC)
*'''Support''', as the article at [[Hormone replacement therapy]] meets neither criteria of [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]]. The usage criteria requires the article to be {{tq|q=yes|much more likely than any other single topic}}, and it just isn't. It only gets a pageview ratio of less than 2:1 (over 90 days - 47,761 vs. 25,313: [https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&range=latest-90&pages=Transgender_hormone_therapy|Hormone_replacement_therapy]) despite being in the primary topic position already, which always inflates pageviews. If there was a proposed RM citing primary topic by usage as the reason, and the pageviews were ''only 2 to 1'' over the other possible article, that RM would fail. That's not enough at all. There is also no indication that the subject {{tq|q=yes|has substantially greater enduring notability and educational value}}. Since the article at [[Hormone replacement therapy]] meets neither of the primary topic criteria, it should not be the primary topic. This should be much more straightforward than this conversation is trying to make it, really. [[User:Egsan Bacon|Egsan Bacon]] ([[User talk:Egsan Bacon|talk]]) 23:07, 22 July 2024 (UTC)
* '''Disambiguate [[Hormone replacement therapy]] to [[Transgender hormone therapy]] and [[Menopausal hormone therapy]]'''. I don't personally like the parenthetical titles. Per [[WP:NCDAB]], {{xt|natural disambiguation ... is generally preferable to parenthetical disambiguation}}. Both treatments are commonly called HRT, but each has a natural alternative name which is {{xt|unambiguous, commonly used, and clear}}. –[[User:RoxySaunders|RoxySaunders 🏳️‍⚧️]] ([[User talk:RoxySaunders|💬]] • [[Special:Contributions/RoxySaunders|📝]]) 05:10, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
*'''Move [[hormone replacement therapy]] to [[hormone replacement therapy (menopausal)]], move [[transgender hormone therapy]] to [[hormone replacement therapy]]'''. Obviously this is the primary topic for "hormone replacement therapy", and the fact that it goes to anything other than here is absurd. '''''[[User:LilianaUwU|<span style="font-family:default;color:#246BCE;">Liliana</span><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS;color:#FF1493;">UwU</span>]]''''' <sup>([[User talk:LilianaUwU|talk]] / [[Special:Contributions/LilianaUwU|contributions]])</sup> 05:21, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
*:What is obvious and absurd will differ from person to person. [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]] explicitly calls out [[WP:NWFCTM|"what first comes to mind"]] as an unacceptable criteria, invariably subject to personal biases. It feels natural to me (a trans person who cannot undergo menopause) that "HRT" means trans HRT, but Wikipedia is written for a general audience who probably don't share my exact experiences. –[[User:RoxySaunders|RoxySaunders 🏳️‍⚧️]] ([[User talk:RoxySaunders|💬]] • [[Special:Contributions/RoxySaunders|📝]]) 05:38, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
*:As someone who would also think of trans HRT first upon hearing "hormone replacement therapy" without qualifiers, I think before saying that it's "obviously" the primary topic and that anything else is "absurd" you should google "hormone replacement therapy" in quotes.
*:When I do this, I see almost exclusively articles about menopausal HRT, and it takes me until page 6 until I find one page that is primarily about trans HRT. [[User:LokiTheLiar|Loki]] ([[User talk:LokiTheLiar|talk]]) 23:51, 23 July 2024 (UTC)
*'''Oppose both''' support move to GAHT per WAID's analysis. [[User:Draken Bowser|Draken Bowser]] ([[User talk:Draken Bowser|talk]]) 15:47, 24 July 2024 (UTC)
*:*'''Support''' this alternative suggestion.
*:[[User:Ortizesp|Ortizesp]] ([[User talk:Ortizesp|talk]]) 16:34, 24 July 2024 (UTC)


== Expansion ideas ==
=== Navigation numbers ===


[[User:Raladic|Raladic]], I don't understand your claim about the navigation flow. Using June (i.e., Pride Month, when we would expect traffic to be up on all LGBT+ pages) as an example, I see:
Risks, forms of transition, types of medicine, specific procedures, etc
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* Number of visits to the menopause-focused page: 16,413 page views
== WPATH consent only ==
* Number of visits from the menopause-focused page to the trans-focused page linked in the hatnote and ==See also==: 1,188 clicks (7.2%)
* Number of visits from the menopause-focused page to the generic [[Hormone therapy]] page linked in the hatnote, the first sentence, and ==See also==: 210 clicks (1.3%)
* Number of visits to the menopause-focused page that result in clicking on anything: about 3,000 (about 20%)
* Number of visits to the menopause-focused page that don't go to any other article: about 13,500 (about 80%)
* Number of visits to the menopause-focused page that likely click through to a trans-focused article: less than 1,000 (less than 5%)


That last number – more than four out of five readers stay right where they are, and most of the rest are clicking through to articles that are related to menopause – suggests that there really is "a clear [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]]".
Isn't the current WPATH standard a consent-only model? That is literally how I received my HRT (In the USA) as of late 2016. <!-- Template:Unsigned --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Electrocutie|Electrocutie]] ([[User talk:Electrocutie#top|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Electrocutie|contribs]]) 00:45, 3 February 2017 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->


BTW, the most popular articles for clicking through to, after GAHT, are: [[Atrophic vaginitis]], [[Hormone therapy]], [[Menopause]], [[Estrogen (medication)]], [[Hot flash]], [[Venous thrombosis]], [[Progestogen]], [[Sexual dysfunction]], [[Progesterone]], [[Androgen replacement therapy]], [[Vaginal lubrication]], [[Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy]], [[Endometrial hyperplasia]], [[Chorea]], [[Fatigue]], [[Estrogen]], [[Route of administration]], [[Contraindication]], and [[Osteoporosis]]. All of these are menopause-related subjects (as you would expect, since subjects unrelated to menopause shouldn't be linked in a menopause-focused article). These are not links that suggest a substantial percentage of readers are looking for trans-focused information. Looking at the numbers above, I think that more than 90% of readers arriving at this page last month were looking for non-trans-focused content. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 17:23, 18 July 2024 (UTC)
#{{re|Electrocutie}} No, there are [[Standards of Care for the Health of Transsexual, Transgender, and Gender Nonconforming People#Other SOCs, protocols and guidelines for treatment of Gender Dysphoria|other standards]] [[User:Hombre de Vitruvio|Hombre de Vitruvio]] ([[User talk:Hombre de Vitruvio|talk]]) 01:57, 3 February 2017 (UTC)


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== Outdated - needs a rewrite ==
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I've tagged this article as update needed, as the information it presents is significanty outdated. The WPATH SoC v7 no longer mandate a real-life experience (RLE) or psychotherapy prior to recommendation of HRT, and are therefore compatible with and similar to the informed consent model. This is a significant departure from the previous SoC on which this article is based. Similarly, the DSM V has replaced the diagnosis of GID with gender dysphoria, and the diagnostic criteria are significantly different.
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== HRT/GAH in WPATH SOC8 ==
I'm happy to work on this if I have time, but otherwise someone could jump in and update it based on the latest guidelines. The SoC v7 is freely available from the WPATH website. [[Special:Contributions/2001:44B8:3149:7900:84E2:5A:1949:92E4|2001:44B8:3149:7900:84E2:5A:1949:92E4]] ([[User talk:2001:44B8:3149:7900:84E2:5A:1949:92E4|talk]]) 13:58, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
:I've updated it for SOC v7. [[User:Kaldari|Kaldari]] ([[User talk:Kaldari|talk]]) 08:10, 8 March 2019 (UTC)


@[[User:Raladic|Raladic]] I ask you to self-revert this: https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Transgender_hormone_therapy&diff=1234735329&oldid=1234734920
== External links modified ==


The current section misrepresents the source, and your edit comment is not responsive to mine. The section in question says:
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{{quote frame | The WPATH Standards of Care, most recently published in 2022, outlines a series of guidelines which should be met before a patient should be allowed transgender hormone replacement therapy}}
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But then goes on to list the criteria for what SOC8 describes as "gender-affirming hormone therapy". This is a misrepresentation of the source because at no point are what's described here criteria for "hormone replacement therapy" which, in SOC8, is something completely different. Despite your edit comment, the terms are not at all synonymous in SOC8.
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By a rough count, SOC8 says "gender-affirming hormones" or some variation thereof 4-5 times as much as "hormone replacement therapy", and the two are not used interchangably, but to refer to '''different''' things.
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All of the latter that I can see are referencing gonadectomies, eunuchs etc. The use case described is, eg. in the case of a male who has had a gonadectomy, to ''replace the body's endogenous testosterone''. [[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] ([[User talk:Void if removed|talk]]) 22:16, 15 July 2024 (UTC)
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:At present, the article says "hormone replacement" in five places:
== Body weight, body fat, lean body mass ==
:* The lede (not directly sourced, but lede follows body)

:* WPATH SOC (misrepresents the source wording, where what is referenced is gender-affirming hormone therapy)
A meta-analysis was published about the effects of cross-sex HRT on body weight, body fat, and lean body mass: Klaver 2017, ''Cross-sex hormone therapy in transgender persons affects total body weight, body fat and lean body mass: a meta-analysis.'' [[doi:10.1111/and.12660]]. Maybe someone who has some medical knowledge can use it to the improve the articles. --[[User:Gorlingor|Gorlingor]] ([[User talk:Gorlingor|talk]]) 04:53, 8 June 2017 (UTC)
:* Accessibility (three times - two unsourced, one where the source actually says "cross-gender hormones")

:I have now corrected the WPATH reference and accessibility reference to use the actual wording from the sources, and expanded the explanation under the WPATH section. Wrongly paraphrasing MEDRS like this is confusing, and conflates different treatments. [[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] ([[User talk:Void if removed|talk]]) 10:47, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
== I think the article would benefit from citing non-medical sources (ie, the experiences of transgender people with HRT) ==

Anecdotes are not by themselves reliable sources, of course, but there are extensive secondary writings online by trans people discussing the subjective effects of HRT and its social aspects. It's a medical treatment, but its result is a psychologically and socially complex phenomenon that many people describe in spiritual, cultural, or political terms. I don't feel qualified to do this editing myself since I have no specialist knowledge beyond being trans myself, but it's in desperate need of doing. [[User:❃Adelaide❃|❃Adelaide❃]] ([[User talk:❃Adelaide❃|talk]]) 22:43, 13 December 2017 (UTC)

== Gender-Affirming vs. Hormone Replacement ==

The term "gender-affirming hormone therapy" is more precise than "hormone replacement therapy" and is preferred. I propose to change this terminology in the opening sentence, and that all subsequent references to "HRT" be changed to "GAHT". Here are a few references for this terminology: <http://www.transhealth.ucsf.edu/trans?page=guidelines-overview><https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/141/4/e20173742> -[[User:WHNP|WHNP]] ([[User talk:WHNP|talk]]) 19:51, 22 July 2019 (UTC)
:Are you proposing "gender-affirming hormone therapy" rather than "transgender hormone therapy"? [[User:Doc James|<span style="color:#0000f1">'''Doc James'''</span>]] ([[User talk:Doc James|talk]] · [[Special:Contributions/Doc James|contribs]] · [[Special:EmailUser/Doc James|email]]) 03:52, 23 July 2019 (UTC)

::No, I was proposing changing the mentions of "hormone replacement therapy" to "gender-affirming hormone therapy" -[[User:WHNP|WHNP]] ([[User talk:WHNP|talk]]) 14:38, 24 July 2019 (UTC)

:I'm thinking we don't need the Transgender hormone therapy article. We already have the [[Sex reassignment therapy]] and [[Sex reassignment surgery]] articles. "Gender-affirmation therapy" is an alternative (less common) title for sex reassignment therapy. See [[WP:Common name]]. And we already have an article on that. The Transgender hormone therapy article should simply redirect to the "Sex reassignment therapy" article. I'll do that after waiting a day or two for more replies in this section. [[User:Flyer22 Reborn|Flyer22 Reborn]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Reborn|talk]]) 15:53, 23 July 2019 (UTC)

:I believe "hormone replacement therapy" article deserves it's own article page. The [[Sex reassignment therapy]] article has a good overview, and HRT pharmacology is more complex than what's listed. If anything, there should be a redirection between these two articles. I plan to create a more thorough medical article integrated with cultural publications.[[User:Rxbpherrera|Rxbpherrera]] ([[User talk:Rxbpherrera|talk]]) 21:41, 29 July 2019 (UTC)
::[[User:Rxbpherrera|Rxbpherrera]], I still don't think it should be its own article. There is nothing that can go in this article that can't and shouldn't be covered in the Sex reassignment therapy article. And there is no need for excessive detail. But I'll wait and see what you and your class come up with. For the medical material, try to stick to sourcing that passes [[WP:MEDRS]]. Also stick to [[WP:Due weight]]. And also make sure that the article is free of [[WP:Tone]] issues. See [[WP:Content forking]] as well. [[User:Flyer22 Reborn|Flyer22 Reborn]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Reborn|talk]]) 20:28, 30 July 2019 (UTC) <small> [[User:Flyer22 Reborn|Flyer22 Reborn]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Reborn|talk]]) 20:46, 30 July 2019 (UTC) </small>

::Pinging [[User:Doc James|Doc James]] so that he is aware of my decision to take a "wait and see" approach. [[User:Flyer22 Reborn|Flyer22 Reborn]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Reborn|talk]]) 20:39, 30 July 2019 (UTC)

== Foundations 2 2019, Group 6 b goals ==

1) clarify and update with correct terminology (hormone replacement therapy vs gender affirming hormone therapy)
2) Add HRT pharmacology section including therapeutic options with risks, benefit, goals and monitoring
3) Add section on clinical outcomes following hormone therapy
4) expand eligibility section with current guidelines

[[User:Allydiiorio|Allydiiorio]] ([[User talk:Allydiiorio|talk]]) 20:16, 30 July 2019 (UTC)

:[[User:Allydiiorio|Allydiiorio]], "hormone replacement therapy" is mainly discussed in the context of menopause. That is why the [[Hormone replacement therapy]] article is about menopause. As for "transgender hormone therapy" vs. "gender affirming hormone therapy," what [[WP:Reliable sources]] do you have on that? If the article is going to be titled "Transgender hormone therapy," then the lead sentence should begin with that title. If you are looking to move this article, then do start a [[WP:Requested moves]] discussion and make your case with [[WP:MEDRS]]-compliant sources. Otherwise, the article will be moved back. [[User:Flyer22 Reborn|Flyer22 Reborn]] ([[User talk:Flyer22 Reborn|talk]]) 20:39, 30 July 2019 (UTC)


Updated Goals Foundations Group 6 b
1)Expand upon diagnostic process and Society guidelines
2) Add small section overviewing treatment options for both male-to-female and female-to-male treatments (more in depth in other articles)
3) Add section describing psychosocial impact and mental health
4) Add section describing monitoring and goals before/during/after treatment

[[User:Allydiiorio|Allydiiorio]] ([[User talk:Allydiiorio|talk]]) 21:53, 2 August 2019 (UTC)

== Sabrina's peer review (Group 6A) ==

1.
A) Do the group’s edits improve the article as described in the Wikipedia peer review “Guiding framework”?
The lead section is easy to understand and gives a good summary to readers. There was no edits made there. There is a clear structure under treatment options that specifies the two types of therapy for feminizing and masculinizing along with an overall guideline. The two types of therapy were covered which shows balanced coverage, and there is multiple sources (Mayo Clinic, meta analyses, guidelines) used as data information. The content is neutral and based on guidelines, and the sources are derived from reliable clinics such as mayo clinic.

B) Has the group achieved its overall goals for improvement?
The group did not update terminology to reflect "gender affirming hormone therapy". There was an added treatment section with pharmacologic treatment; however, side effects were not listed other than fertility issues of gender affirming hormone therapy. There was not a section on clinical outcomes following hormone therapy. There was an expansion of treatment eligibility regarding psychiatric conditions.

2. Is there any evidence of plagiarism or copyright violation? If yes, specify.
The information that is derived from guidelines mimics the guidelines. The rest of the information such as in the Fertility Consideration section is not plagiarized.


[[User:Sabrinabulla|Sabrinabulla]] ([[User talk:Sabrinabulla|talk]]) 21:51, 5 August 2019 (UTC)

== Nora's Peer Review (Group 6a)==

1. a. Do the group’s edits improve the article as described in the Wikipedia peer review “Guiding framework”?
The lead section is easy to understand. It defines transgender hormone therapy and other terms that it may also be called. It also appropriately defines feminizing hormone therapy and masculinizing hormone therapy. The various terms are hyperlinked which makes it easy for the reader to easily obtain definitions. The structure is clear and the tone remains neutral. The subsections under “Treatment Options” make the article easy to follow. Perhaps more information could be added under “Safety” as there is only one sentence and it is usually major concern when starting a new treatment.

b. Has the group achieved its overall goals for improvement?
The group added more information on feminizing hormone therapy and masculinizing hormone therapy, which is effectively provides a summary of treatment. The section under “Masculinizing hormone therapy” could be expanded further to specify exactly when and how testosterone is administered. The information is gathered from guidelines and the Mayo Clinic which is practical and up-to-date.

2. Person C. Are the edits formatted consistent with Wikipedia’s manual of style? If not, specify…
The edits are consistent with Wikipedia’s style. They are written in a neutral tone and are applicable information. The information is gathered from guidelines and the Mayo Clinic which makes it directly applicable to the audience. The group could consider removing the “Fertility Consideration” subsection and combining that information with “Safety.”

[[User:NoraCortez|NoraCortez]] ([[User talk:NoraCortez|talk]]) 06:49, 6 August 2019 (UTC)

== Amanda's Peer Review - Group 6a ==

1a. Do the group’s edits improve the article as described in the Wikipedia peer review “Guiding framework”?
The leading section was not edited, however it is clear and concise. The sections of the article are fairly well organized, but I think the fertility section could be included underneath the safety heading. The article is well balanced although I think there could be more content on the safety of transgender hormone therapy. The article is neutral and doesn't use any commentary to suggest that the author is taking sides. There are reliable sources used to provide evidence for the material added.

1b. Has the group achieved its overall goals for improvement?
The group did a good job of meeting their goals although some of them could be described in more depth, such as the psychosocial impact and mental health. There could also be more detail on the monitoring after therapy is initiated.

2. Are the points included verifiable with cited secondary sources that are freely available? If not, specify…
The points added into the article are obtained from sources that are readily available for readers and they are all up-to-date (published within the last 5 years and secondary literature).

[[User:Amandabair|Amandabair]] ([[User talk:Amandabair|talk]]) 17:10, 6 August 2019 (UTC)

== UCSF Foundations 2 2019, Group 6a: Kim Chi's Peer Review ==

1a: Do the group’s edits improve the article as described in the Wikipedia peer review “Guiding framework”?
* The lead includes importance of subject and there is a clear structure; structures are well-organized and flow is easy to read (starting off with "Treatment Guidelines" leading into types of treatments and then safety considerations). All topics are necessary and important to the overall subject.
1b: Has the group achieved its overall goals for improvement?
* Goals were to improve treatment guidelines in addition to providing more information about available treatments for various types of gender identities, which were met with the edits that were added to the article.
2a: Does the draft submission reflect a neutral point of view? If not, specify…
* Draft submission has a neutral point of view.
[[User:Knguyen525|Knguyen525]] ([[User talk:Knguyen525|talk]]) 16:54, 6 August 2019 (UTC)

== Out of date tag ==

Article is out of date. Needs a rewrite, not just focusing on WPATH but on other standards of trans care all over the world, and in 2021. Perhaps there could be a section that talked about historical care versus now. [[User:Likeanechointheforest|Likeanechointheforest]] ([[User talk:Likeanechointheforest|talk]]) 16:59, 13 May 2021 (UTC)

:I believe this is something that would likely warrant its own article at some point. [[User:SpiralSource|SpiralSource]] ([[User talk:SpiralSource|talk]]) 15:34, 3 December 2021 (UTC)
::{{ping|Likeanechointheforest}} What newer standards of care are you referring to? Without mentioning something specific, your suggestion isn't likely to result in any changes. [[User:Nosferattus|Nosferattus]] ([[User talk:Nosferattus|talk]]) 21:29, 23 April 2022 (UTC)
:::Hey, yeah thanks @[[User:Nosferattus|Nosferattus]]! The current WPATH standard of care is a decades old and in many cases contradicted by newer research, for example regarding the anti-androgen bicalutamide: https://transfemscience.org/articles/bica-adoption/ [[User:Likeanechointheforest|Likeanechointheforest]] ([[User talk:Likeanechointheforest|talk]]) 19:55, 25 April 2022 (UTC)
::::{{ping|Likeanechointheforest}} This article is meant to be a broad overview of the subject and doesn't discuss specific medications. The article [[feminizing hormone therapy]] goes into more detail and does discuss [[bicalutamide]]. Are there any other cases where the WPATH standard of care is contradicted by newer research, especially in ways that would affect this article specifically? I'm not trying to shoot down your suggestions, just looking for some specific ways that the article could be improved by newer research. [[User:Nosferattus|Nosferattus]] ([[User talk:Nosferattus|talk]]) 20:39, 25 April 2022 (UTC)
:::::I see what you're saying. No, I agree with you! thanks! [[User:Likeanechointheforest|Likeanechointheforest]] ([[User talk:Likeanechointheforest|talk]]) 18:58, 26 April 2022 (UTC)

== WikiProject Medicine: Work Plan ==

Hello Wikipedians --

My name is Kevin. I am a fourth-year medical student pursuing a career in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Additionally, I completed a Master of Public Health degree focusing on Women, Gender, and Health. My primary research focus is Transgender Medicine. I am editing this page as part of a medical student course. I am excited to connect with others about this important work. Below you will find my work plan that I will be implementing over the next few weeks. I am extremely open to suggestions, feedback, and edits! Nice to meet you all!

'''Work Plan'''

'''''- Areas of Focus:'''''

'''---Lead/Intro Section:''' I would like to expand this section to clarify the definitions of gender identity. Additionally, I would like to emphasize the use of the phrasing: "gender-affirming hormone therapy", as this is the widely accepted terminology used within the LGBTQ+ and medical communities.

'''---Requirements:''' In this section, I will be elaborating and updating the current guidelines for initiating gender-affirming hormone therapy. I will largely be using the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) guidelines, as these are the most widely accepted and adhered to guidelines in the medical community.

'''---Laws/Regulations:''' If time allows, I am considering adding a section discussing the laws and restrictions surrounding gender-affirming hormone therapy. This is an ever-changing topic, especially in today's political climate. However, as users above me have suggested, this is an important topic of interest. This section can perhaps be a sub-heading under the accessibility section. I would love to hear others' opinions on the inclusion of this top on this page.

'''---Treatment Options:''' I plan to entirely revamp this section. Although this page is meant to give a general overview of hormone-affirming hormone therapy, I think this section should be expanded to include more information about the actual treatment options. I plan to expand upon each subsection in this section. I will be paying especially close attention to the safety, side effects, and monitoring of hormone therapy. I am also considering making safety, side effects, and monitoring its own heading. What do others think about this proposed change?

'''---Treatment Eligibility:''' I will be double-checking and updating this section with the most up-to-date information utilizing the newest guidelines.

'''---Accessibility:''' See my plan for "Laws and Regulations" above. I think this is a very important and timely update to this page. Accessibility and health equity should be included in this section as well.

This was just a brief summary of the updates I plan to make to this page. All of these are proposed changes, and I would be happy to discuss any of these with anyone interested in providing their feedback. Many thanks!

--[[User:KevP25|KevP25]] ([[User talk:KevP25|talk]]) 15:43, 27 October 2021 (UTC)

:Hi Kev, excited to work with you. I'm not sure if you intended your list to be ordered, but I highly recommend working on the sections before revamping the lead. See [[WP:LEADFOLLOWSBODY]]. [[User:Firefangledfeathers|Firefangledfeathers]] ([[User talk:Firefangledfeathers|talk]]) 15:52, 27 October 2021 (UTC)
:GAHT (gender-affirming hormone therapy) is the preferred term, but what about GAT?
:"Gender affirming treatments"
:I've seen this term used before as well, although it is a bit more all-encompassing than simply just the hormones by its nature. [[User:SpiralSource|SpiralSource]] ([[User talk:SpiralSource|talk]]) 15:36, 3 December 2021 (UTC)

== Peer Review ==

'''''I utilized Wikipedia's Peer Review template, which breaks peer review down into these categories:'''''

=== Lead ===

* The term 'gender-affirming hormone therapy' replaced the less specific and outdated 'hormone therapy' that existed in the previous edition of the article.
* The Lead portion of this article is concise and not overly detailed, as recommended by Wikipedia.
* The use of gender-affirming hormone therapy in the context of intersex individuals is helpful to keep in this Lead portion, because it offers readers another common indication for hormone therapy, aside from gender dysphoria.
* Suggestion: in your Workplan, you mention expanding on the different definitions of gender identity here. Do you still plan on commenting on this in the Lead section or did you decide against it?

=== Content ===

* Requirements section
** It is helpful that geographic and institution-specific differences are highlighted, as well as the different medical subspecialties that prescribe gender affirming therapies. Maybe readers would find it helpful to read about these specialties through a hyperlink. You could link these three specialties to their respective Wikipedia pages by highlighting them and clicking the chain to the left of the Cite button.
** The third paragraph is much more clear to me after the edits that it underwent, with the International Journal of Transgenderism SOC. It paints a clear picture that either a mental health professional OR a hormone provider specialized in transgender care can evaluate a patient for gender dysphoria. It also comments well on the SOC's recommendation of controlling comorbidities prior to initiating gender-affirming hormone therapy.
** The final sentence of the Requirements section above Gender dysphoria refers to the two approaches, I believe: requiring a therapist's sign off and the informed consent model. Do I have that correct?
** Gender dysphoria subsection:
*** This content was added and is a welcomed addition to the flow of this section.
*** It includes a definition of gender dysphoria, its prerequisite relation to gender-affirming therapy, as well as common comorbidities seen with it.
* Treatment options section
** To me, it seems very important that global readers make sense of the variance in these treatment options, as they
** Delaying puberty in adolescents subsection:
*** This entire subsection was added based on evolving treatment paradigms in this space. WPATH recommendations make up most of this section, and given their recommendations, it is important to have this subsection here.
*** Seeing as WPATH emphasizes puberty-suppressing hormone therapy as reversible, this treatment option contrasts nicely with the others, which are more permanent.
** Feminizing hormone therapy subsection:
*** The addition of various routes of estrogen therapy, with a citation, flows well here given that the same was previously done for testosterone in masculinizing therapy (oral, IM, subcutaneous injections, etc.).
*** I like how the author elaborated on what desired secondary female sex characteristics are. in the second to last paragraph here. It saves the reader from having to enter another article to seek out an understanding of those.
*** Only question I have, largely due to my ignorance, is are 'female' and 'feminine' used interchangeably in the context of secondary sex characteristics? I notice the same with 'masculine' in the next section.
** Masculinizing hormone therapy subsection:
*** Citation 11 adds an interesting caveat to masculinizing hormone therapy. Neat that this detail about inhibiting estrogen was added.
*** The addition of the final paragraph, where masculine secondary sex characteristics are added provides nice balance to the feminizing hormone therapy subsection, which mentions the same of feminine secondary sex characteristics.
* Safety section:
** Charts of the SOC summary of risks of both feminizing and masculinizing hormone therapy are welcomed additions to this portion of the article, as well as to the article in general.
** Under Masculinizing hormone therapy, do you mean to title the chart "Summary of Risks of Testosterone Therapy"?
** Awesome charts!

=== Tone and Balance ===

* My opinion is that the article has an objective flow and tone to it. Never once reading it did I feel as if any of the cumulative authors were trying to sway the reader in any particular direction.
* Relying on guidelines and recommendations, as opposed to primary research studies, aids in the objective feel to this article.
* The recent additions to the article provide strong accompanying details to what was already there, just with more recent updates. This is challenging to do in a topic that is as rapidly evolving as Transgender hormone therapy.

=== Sources and Resources ===

* As mentioned, I like how this article focuses on guidelines from trusted sources in the realm of transgender patient care, as opposed to primary research articles. Many of these sources come from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health.
* The citations that were added backed up the claims that were clarified in the article, without copying them word for word.

=== Organization ===

* The overall architecture of this article is well thought out. The added subsections were improvements to the organization of the article, in my view.
* The five main sections as it stands right now are: Requirements, Treatment options, Safety, Treatment eligibility, and Accessibility. I will be curious to see how this evolves over the future.

=== Images and Media ===

* As mentioned, I like the inclusion of the charts from the SOC citation. Nothing keeps the attention of someone reading a block of text better than a figure or chart!

=== Overall impressions ===

* My observation in this peer review is that the article has undergone fruitful changes. These changes include updated guidelines and recommendations on definitions and terminology ("gender-affirming hormone therapy", addition of gender dysphoria paragraph, medical subspecialties qualified for care of transgender patients, etc.), the mechanism and risks of both feminizing and masculinizing hormone therapy, and the addition of a paragraph on a previously unmentioned treatment strategy: delaying puberty in adolescents.
* It is my understanding that these updates and changes are in accordance with guidelines from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and other trusted sources.
* I have included a few suggestions in the write-up above where I felt like this article could have benefitted slightly more, but please take these as constructive critiques!<br />
[[User:Amcclanahan|Amcclanahan]] ([[User talk:Amcclanahan|talk]]) 21:48, 16 November 2021 (UTC)

==Wiki Education assignment: Gender and Technoculture 320-01==
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== The [[Cass Review]] in April 2024 has no mention on this page yet ==
The Review is about pre-adult transgender care, and included a 4 year University-led study of all available scientific research and clinical practise, worldwide. Regards hormone therapies and puberty blockers in particular, it stated that there is a lack of evidence that they are effective, and a lack of evidecne that they do not have harmful side effects. I'll start things off with a mention of it here. [[User:Peckedagain|Peckedagain]] ([[User talk:Peckedagain|talk]]) 23:13, 9 May 2024 (UTC)

:It is mentioned on the page. I don't think it needed to be added to the opening like that [[User:Zenomonoz|Zenomonoz]] ([[User talk:Zenomonoz|talk]]) 23:58, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
::Agreed, it would not be [[WP:DUE]] for its prominent addition to the lead as was tried to be added by @[[User:Peckedagain|Peckedagain]] at this point.
::It is one report, that was specifically created to inform the guidance for one country, the UK and as such it can have a by-sentence mention on here once it is clear if and how the [[NHS]] will actually use the data from the report to inform the UKs gender care guidelines, but it by itself isn't a guideline currently in use. At a point where such a new guideline was made by the NHS a small note about how it may be used there could be added, but it probably is [[WP:TOOSOON]] for inclusion on this page here right now since the NHS hasn't finished any implementation of new clear guidelines for which the Cass Review may form the basis. This page gives an overview of Transgender hormone therapy at large and using the guidelines that are currently actively used around the world, such as the Dutch protocol, Endocrine Society and WPATH guidelines, which are listed on [[Transgender hormone therapy#Guidelines]] as they are actively in use as a guidelines. [[User:Raladic|Raladic]] ([[User talk:Raladic|talk]]) 01:28, 10 May 2024 (UTC)
:I think it would be better introduce that elsewhere in the article, but I also think it would be more pointful to be explicit about what evidence is missing. There's plenty of evidence that cross-sex hormones change bodies. The evidence that's missing is that cross-sex hormones are a net benefit to teenagers' overall lives. [[User:WhatamIdoing|WhatamIdoing]] ([[User talk:WhatamIdoing|talk]]) 16:47, 10 May 2024 (UTC)

==Wiki Education assignment: Information Literacy and Scholarly Discourse==
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== Requested move 15 July 2024 ==

{{requested move/dated|multiple=yes
|current1=Transgender hormone therapy|new1=Hormone replacement therapy (transgender)|current2=Hormone replacement therapy|new2=Hormone replacement therapy (menopausal)|protected=Hormone replacement therapy|}}

* [[:Transgender hormone therapy]] → {{no redirect|Hormone replacement therapy (transgender)}}
* [[:Hormone replacement therapy]] → {{no redirect|Hormone replacement therapy (menopausal)}}
– It has become clear that the current article at [[Hormone replacement therapy]] for menopausal application does not qualify as a clear [[WP:PRIMARYTOPIC]] after reviewing of page navigation flows for [https://wikinav.toolforge.org/?language=en&title=Hormone_replacement_therapy Hormone replacement therapy], [https://wikinav.toolforge.org/?language=en&title=Hormone_therapy Hormone therapy] and [https://wikinav.toolforge.org/?language=en&title=Transgender_hormone_therapy Transgender hormone therapy]. An outsizedly large amount of traffic that currently navigates straight from [[Hormone replacement therapy]] to [[Transgender hormone therapy]], since HRT is also referred to for it (as outlined in the lead of the article), or to the current disambiguating article [[Hormone therapy]], which combined account for 30% of the navigation from the current HRT article.
So I propose that '''Hormone replacement therapy''' doesn't have a clear primary topic and as such we should rename the two articles to both use "Hormone replacement therapy" (or HRT in short) as their [[WP:COMMONNAME]] with the specific application in parenthesis. And then turn the current "Hormone replacement therapy" into a simple disambiguation page, or redirect it to [[Hormone therapy]] (which kind of already acts as a disambiguation page, as also shown from the traffic of the hat note). [[User:Raladic|Raladic]] ([[User talk:Raladic|talk]]) 20:21, 15 July 2024 (UTC)

:I note you've listed this shortly after I pointed out [[Talk:Transgender rights in the United Kingdom#c-Void if removed-20240715153400-Sweet6970-20240712222500|here]] that your rewording on that article didn't match the source or the [[WP:COMMONNAME]].
:A quick google shows that the clear primary topic of "Hormone Replacement Therapy" is menopause. Everything in the top 20 results is menopause.
:Eg:
:https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/hormone-replacement-therapy-hrt/
:https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/15245-hormone-therapy-for-menopause-symptoms
:https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/treatment/
:The first that does mention for transition is this, which [https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/181726#hormones-and-menopause this] says:
:{{quote frame | Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a treatment doctors may recommend for managing menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. It helps balance estrogen and progesterone levels. However, HRT may not be safe for everyone. Also known as menopausal hormone therapy, HRT can help relieve sweating, hot flashes, and other symptoms of menopause. It can also reduce the risk of osteoporosis.}}
:Further down, under other uses of sex hormones it says:
:{{quote frame | A doctor may also prescribe different types and combinations of sex hormones for: birth control, low blood testosterone levels, a transition from the sex assigned at birth, prostate cancer }}
:This is a passing mention. Nobody calls birth control HRT.
:Your renaming is unnecessary and not supported by sources. That some people incorrectly call gender affirming hormones "HRT" does not make it the primary topic, when menopause is something that affects half the species. [[User:Void if removed|Void if removed]] ([[User talk:Void if removed|talk]]) 21:23, 15 July 2024 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 19:45, 23 August 2024

Requested move 15 July 2024

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The following is a closed discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a move review after discussing it on the closer's talk page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

The result of the move request was: There is consensus that the menopausal context remains the primary topic for "Hormone replacement therapy". The usage of the term in high-quality medical sources was particularly persuasive. However, there is clear consensus (unanimous among those who opined, if I'm not mistaken) that "Gender-affirming hormone therapy" is a preferable title to "Transgender hormone therapy". Thus, Transgender hormone therapy is moved to Gender-affirming hormone therapy and Hormone replacement therapy is not moved. (closed by non-admin page mover) -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (they|xe) 09:12, 18 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]


– It has become clear that the current article at Hormone replacement therapy for menopausal application does not qualify as a clear WP:PRIMARYTOPIC after reviewing of page navigation flows for Hormone replacement therapy, Hormone therapy and Transgender hormone therapy. An outsizedly large amount of traffic that currently navigates straight from Hormone replacement therapy to Transgender hormone therapy, since HRT is also referred to for it (as outlined in the lead of the article), or to the current disambiguating article Hormone therapy, which combined account for 30% of the navigation from the current HRT article. So I propose that Hormone replacement therapy doesn't have a clear primary topic and as such we should rename the two articles to both use "Hormone replacement therapy" (or HRT in short) as their WP:COMMONNAME with the specific application in parenthesis. And then turn the current "Hormone replacement therapy" into a simple disambiguation page, or redirect it to Hormone therapy (which kind of already acts as a disambiguation page, as also shown from the traffic of the hat note). Raladic (talk) 20:21, 15 July 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. – robertsky (talk) 07:33, 23 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I note you've listed this shortly after I pointed out here that your rewording on that article didn't match the source or the WP:COMMONNAME.
A quick google shows that the clear primary topic of "Hormone Replacement Therapy" is menopause. Everything in the top 20 results is menopause.
Eg:
https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/hormone-replacement-therapy-hrt/
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/15245-hormone-therapy-for-menopause-symptoms
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/menopause/treatment/
The first that does mention for transition is this, which this says:
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a treatment doctors may recommend for managing menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. It helps balance estrogen and progesterone levels. However, HRT may not be safe for everyone. Also known as menopausal hormone therapy, HRT can help relieve sweating, hot flashes, and other symptoms of menopause. It can also reduce the risk of osteoporosis.
Further down, under other uses of sex hormones it says:
A doctor may also prescribe different types and combinations of sex hormones for: birth control, low blood testosterone levels, a transition from the sex assigned at birth, prostate cancer
This is a passing mention. Nobody calls birth control HRT.
Your renaming is unnecessary and not supported by sources. That some people incorrectly call gender affirming hormones "HRT" does not make it the primary topic, when menopause is something that affects half the species. Void if removed (talk) 21:23, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
There is nothing incorrect, when people use the term HRT for transgender application and there is plenty of reference to it, both in medical and popular use.
We have policies on Wikipedia on article titling, and as I outlined above, Primary Topic is one such policy and deals with the question of what do users come to for Wikipedia when they are looking for something. Based on that and the nav flows, it has become clear that a large amount of users are expecting to land on Transgender hormone therapy when they were searching for Hormone replacement therapy or HRT.
"a quick google search..." is not a policy based factor in determining whether a topic at a current article title is a WP:PRIMARYTOPIC or if there is too much ambiguity, then we instead turn it into disambiguating terms for all applicable terms that go by the same name, such is the case here, since even currently the Transgender hormone therapy article is already also clearly having HRT as one of the 3 primary terms that it is referred to. Our primary topic policy has two very clearly defined points and in this case in particular, the current article is failing WP:PT1 as 30% of the traffic is going straight from the current article to where they actually wanted to navigate to as I outlined above.
Language evolves and Wikipedia as an encyclopedia is trying to name articles based on policies, which are informed by what users most likely are searching for, which is why we have countless articles with (disambiguations) when multiple articles use the same common term as the most common shared search term. Raladic (talk) 21:36, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've now checked the WPATH SOC8 - they use "hormone replacement therapy" when referring to replacing endogenous hormones for someone who has eg. undergone a gonadectomy.
Everywhere else they stick to eg. gender-affirming hormones. This rename is going to introduce significant confusion.
Also - not sure how you're getting "30% of the traffic is going straight from the current article to where they actually wanted to navigate to as I outlined above."
From my reading of those page flows the vast majority of people looking for HRT end up on the HRT page and that's it, because that's the page they were looking for. Meanwhile some 13% of the traffic for Transgender hormone therapy comes via Hormone replacement therapy. WP:PRIMARYTOPIC seems pretty clear from those.
The point of the google was you're answering a WP:COMMONNAME question too. HRT overwhelmingly refers to menopause, while for this subject "gender-affirming hormones" or "gender-affirming hormone therapy" are more common names and, if anything, that's what this page should be renamed to. Void if removed (talk) 21:46, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Agree with @Void if removed. These are two different and very distinct indications with different effects and different side-effects and harms for entirely different cohorts. A woman looking for information on HRT (which I suspect would be by far the majority) would not expect - and could be extremely confused by - an article that also talked HRT being prescribed for transgender patients. Keep them separate. Zeno27 (talk) 22:35, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with Void and Zeno27 – I oppose the suggested moves. Sweet6970 (talk) 22:48, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose – just to make this clear. Sweet6970 (talk) 13:47, 16 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Maybe instead of changing it to HRT, the title of this article should be changed to "Cross-sex hormone therapy" or "Gender-affirming hormone therapy" per WP:COMMONNAME
Google Ngram shows that both of these terms are more commonly used than "transgender hormone therapy" Urchincrawler (talk) 18:54, 17 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I support a disambiguation page, but oppose using Hormone replacement therapy (transgender) as the title of this page. Rather I would support renaming this page "gender-affirming hormone therapy" as per my initial comment regarding Google Ngram and WAID's comment. Urchincrawler (talk) 18:39, 19 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Support first move; Oppose second move: move to Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy instead. @Void if removed appears to have raised some issues regarding the distinction between hormone replacement therapy and gender-affirming hormone therapy, but if I'm reading it right gender-affirming hormone therapy is an umbrella term. Also Support disambiguation page Mrfoogles (talk) 16:58, 20 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
HRT is pretty much the common name for what Wikipedia currently calls "Transgender hormone therapy", so using an alternative common name + a disambiguation page + labeling the other HRT page HRT (menopausal) seems like a reasonable solution. Mrfoogles (talk) 16:59, 20 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I disagree it is an umbrella term. Gender affirming hormone therapy is the application of cross sex hormones to masculinise or feminise the body.
Hormone replacement therapy, in the context of transgender healthcare per WPATH is the replacement of the body's natal hormones after eg. a gonadectomy, to preserve musculoskeletal health. They are orthogonal processes, undertaken for different reasons. Right now "HRT" is an unsourced alternative name in this article, because the only two prior sourced references I removed, because that's not what the sources actually said. Void if removed (talk) 17:07, 20 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Just adding support to the claim by @Void if removed that
"I disagree it is an umbrella term. Gender affirming hormone therapy is the application of cross sex hormones to masculinise or feminise the body."
The Canadian Paediatric Society similarly uses gender-affirming hormone therapy to describe using testosterone or estradiol to achieve masculine or feminine body changes to match one's gender experience. Urchincrawler (talk) 18:24, 20 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Raladic, I don't understand your claim about the navigation flow. Using June (i.e., Pride Month, when we would expect traffic to be up on all LGBT+ pages) as an example, I see:

  • Number of visits to the menopause-focused page: 16,413 page views
  • Number of visits from the menopause-focused page to the trans-focused page linked in the hatnote and ==See also==: 1,188 clicks (7.2%)
  • Number of visits from the menopause-focused page to the generic Hormone therapy page linked in the hatnote, the first sentence, and ==See also==: 210 clicks (1.3%)
  • Number of visits to the menopause-focused page that result in clicking on anything: about 3,000 (about 20%)
  • Number of visits to the menopause-focused page that don't go to any other article: about 13,500 (about 80%)
  • Number of visits to the menopause-focused page that likely click through to a trans-focused article: less than 1,000 (less than 5%)

That last number – more than four out of five readers stay right where they are, and most of the rest are clicking through to articles that are related to menopause – suggests that there really is "a clear WP:PRIMARYTOPIC".

BTW, the most popular articles for clicking through to, after GAHT, are: Atrophic vaginitis, Hormone therapy, Menopause, Estrogen (medication), Hot flash, Venous thrombosis, Progestogen, Sexual dysfunction, Progesterone, Androgen replacement therapy, Vaginal lubrication, Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Endometrial hyperplasia, Chorea, Fatigue, Estrogen, Route of administration, Contraindication, and Osteoporosis. All of these are menopause-related subjects (as you would expect, since subjects unrelated to menopause shouldn't be linked in a menopause-focused article). These are not links that suggest a substantial percentage of readers are looking for trans-focused information. Looking at the numbers above, I think that more than 90% of readers arriving at this page last month were looking for non-trans-focused content. WhatamIdoing (talk) 17:23, 18 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Note: WikiProject Pharmacology, WikiProject Women's Health, WikiProject LGBT studies, and WikiProject Medicine have been notified of this discussion. RodRabelo7 (talk) 16:08, 21 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.

HRT/GAH in WPATH SOC8

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@Raladic I ask you to self-revert this: https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Transgender_hormone_therapy&diff=1234735329&oldid=1234734920

The current section misrepresents the source, and your edit comment is not responsive to mine. The section in question says:

The WPATH Standards of Care, most recently published in 2022, outlines a series of guidelines which should be met before a patient should be allowed transgender hormone replacement therapy

But then goes on to list the criteria for what SOC8 describes as "gender-affirming hormone therapy". This is a misrepresentation of the source because at no point are what's described here criteria for "hormone replacement therapy" which, in SOC8, is something completely different. Despite your edit comment, the terms are not at all synonymous in SOC8.

By a rough count, SOC8 says "gender-affirming hormones" or some variation thereof 4-5 times as much as "hormone replacement therapy", and the two are not used interchangably, but to refer to different things.

All of the latter that I can see are referencing gonadectomies, eunuchs etc. The use case described is, eg. in the case of a male who has had a gonadectomy, to replace the body's endogenous testosterone. Void if removed (talk) 22:16, 15 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

At present, the article says "hormone replacement" in five places:
  • The lede (not directly sourced, but lede follows body)
  • WPATH SOC (misrepresents the source wording, where what is referenced is gender-affirming hormone therapy)
  • Accessibility (three times - two unsourced, one where the source actually says "cross-gender hormones")
I have now corrected the WPATH reference and accessibility reference to use the actual wording from the sources, and expanded the explanation under the WPATH section. Wrongly paraphrasing MEDRS like this is confusing, and conflates different treatments. Void if removed (talk) 10:47, 16 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]