2024
DOI: 10.1002/cnr2.1961
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Awareness of the impact of sex and gender in the disease risk and outcomes in hematology and medical oncology—a survey of Swiss clinicians

Xenia Darphin,
Jeanne Moor,
Cristina Espinosa da Silva
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough male and female cancer patients are distinct in many ways, there is a limited understanding in the differences between male and female biology and differing pharmacokinetic responses to cancer drugs. In fact, sex and gender are currently not considered in most treatment decisions in the fields of oncology and hematology. The lack of knowledge about potential sex differences in both disciplines may lead to differences in treatment efficacy, toxicity, and the overall survival (OS) of patients.… Show more

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