Reading my way through this new paper I was not reassured when it stated that:
'Furthermore, typical evidence-based medicine practices (i.e., relying on scientific evidence and clinical expertise) may not always help to inform decision-making in this context [25]. Meeting the “gold-standard” of evidence-based medicine can help to legitimize the provision of care, protecting against criticism that treatment approaches are unfounded [31,32,33].
However, some scholars argue that meeting this “gold-standard” through performing randomized controlled trials in transgender adolescent care is both methodologically inappropriate and unethical as it may deny or delay treatment, thereby making it difficult to recruit participants willing to risk being assigned to a non-treatment group [27, 34]. Given this context, the “gold-standard” of evidence-based medicine has not been considered suitable for guiding research practices for GAMT for youth, which is believed to contribute to uncertainty around the legitimacy of this care practice and its evidence base [25]. Despite the criticism surrounding GAMT for youth and its corresponding evidence base, experts within the field of transgender adolescent care have aimed to systemize care by integrating available evidence, patient values, and clinical expertise to create care models.'
All of this seems to be more of the effort to exceptionalise children with gender distress to allow them to be treated with a lower standard of medical care. De Vries et al are also writing this paper as if the WPATH SOC were a rational and well-founded series of documents with research to back them up rather than the ideologically-framed hodgepodge that it is.
Sometimes I feel people like de Vries et al live on a different planet to the rest of us when they justify ruining perfectly healthy bodies and call it medicine. De Vries' continued insistence that her way of practicing gender medicine is the best way reminds me of Dr Freeman who went to his grave fighting to have lobotomies recognised as medically safe and helpful.