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  • Blog post: Important Demands from Director of LGBT Cancer Network's Op-Ed

    Oct 14, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 0 comments

    Important Demands from Director of LGBT Cancer Network's Op-Ed

    Wednesday Liz Margolies, director for the National LGBT Cancer Network, published an Op-Ed in The Advocate urging the LGBT community to rally in support for inclusive cancer prevention and care services for lesbian and bisexual, as well as transgender men.

    I agree with her whole heartedly. I believe that the ...

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  • Blog post: Protect Your Butt!: Safer Rimming Tips

    Oct 06, 2011 / Posted by Christina — 6 comments

    Protect Your Butt!: Safer Rimming Tips

    You might call it tossing salad, rimming, eating @$$, a rim job, tongue f---ing or whitewashing the back 40. To a medical professional it's anal/oral sex.

    No matter what you call it, following these tips below could really save your butt whether you're tossing someone's salad or ...

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  • Blog post: Be cancer-conscious.

    Mar 20, 2010 / Posted by Allegra — 0 comments

    Be cancer-conscious.

    Getting regular routine screenings for different kinds of cancers (breast, testicular, lung, cervical, ovarian, prostate, colorectal and skin) may help to find them early when treatment is most likely to work best. Routine screenings and exams are important for everyone, but many LGBT individuals may have increased risk for certain ...

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  • Article: Bottoms Up!!

    Oct 05, 2009 / Posted in anal cancer, anal pap smears, anal sex, bottom, butt, gay health, men, physical, queer women, sex and drugs, sexual health, trans men, trans women, transgender, women, youth — 0 comments

    Bottoms Up!!

    In our work we get asked a lot of questions…sometimes it’s about where to find a good gay-friendly doctor, sometimes it’s about the symptoms someone is experiencing….and other times it’s for advice about sex.  One question that we often get asked is in regards to ...

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  • Erik Libey Erik Libey Erik is the Director of LGBT Health Initiatives. He helps lead our team & loves talking to providers and our ...
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