Talk:Feminizing hormone therapy
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Article content claiming "ColemanBockting2012" as the source are not verified
There are sixteen citations which use reference Coleman, Bockting, Botzer, & Cohen-Kettenis (2012) (i.e., ref name="ColemanBockting2012") but none of them have a page number or page range indicating where in the 120-page document the article content can be verified. That is not reasonable, and in my view content using this source is unverified. If you know the page number for any of the sixteen citations, please add it; the {{rp}} template may be used for this, if desired. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 10:16, 7 January 2024 (UTC)
- While I agree ideally we have page numbers for those and should add them - the paper it cites is the SOC7 from WPATH, which isn’t a random paper, but is the defacto standard for Transgender healthcare, now succeeded by the newer SOC8 that was published in 2022.
- So saying that it is unverified is probably a bit of a stretch. Raladic (talk) 01:26, 20 March 2024 (UTC)
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