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  2. Transgender veterans sue the VA for gender-affirming surgery

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    But her doctor told her that the VA excludes gender-affirming surgery from its benefits. On March 5, 2022, Kastner said she woke up feeling intense gender dysphoria.

  3. Transgender veterans file 2nd lawsuit against VA for gender ...

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    An advocacy group for transgender veterans filed a second lawsuit against the government over its exclusion of gender-affirming surgery from veteran health benefits.

  4. Transgender veterans sue to have gender-affirming surgery ...

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    A group of transgender veterans filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking to force the Department of Veterans Affairs to begin providing and paying for gender-affirming surgeries. The lawsuit from the ...

  5. Transgender American Veterans Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the association called for the U.S. Veteran's Administration to provide surgery for transgender veterans, [7] in a petition filed by the Transgender Law Center and Lambda Legal. [8] In 2024, TAVA sued VA with the aim of getting gender-affirming surgeries funded and provided by the agency. [9]

  6. Gender-affirming surgery - Wikipedia

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    Typical gender-affirming surgery procedures involve complex medication regimens, including sex-hormone therapy, throughout and after surgery. Typically, a patient's treatment involves a healthcare team consisting of a variety of providers including endocrinologists , whom the surgeon may consult when determining if the patient is physically fit ...

  7. Transgender people and military service - Wikipedia

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    Whilst the cost of gender reassignment surgery is high, [8] it is suggested that fewer than 2% of transgender members per year will choose to undergo gender reassignment surgery. [18] Perhaps one of the most supporting arguments is based on the experiences of the 18 countries that currently allow transgender service.

  8. Veteran Sues Defense Department Over Daughter's Gender ... - AOL

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    As the department's insurance covers gender-affirming surgeries for service members but not dependents, the family claims it violates the Constitution's equal protection clause.

  9. Transgender personnel in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    This could include gender-affirming surgery if medically necessary; however, they were not permitted to enlist during this time. [5] The first documented case of sex reassignment surgery for an active-duty service member occurred on November 14, 2017, after being approved by the Defense Health Agency. [6]