More on Women’s Health, Gender Medicine, and the Complexities of Personalized Medicine

Age is one such variable, but even with age we tend to lump a range of persons together when more could probably be learned if we used more age clusterings. Because of phenomena such as menarche or other hormonal changes, the answer is no. With the reduction in smoking in the United States, non-smal...

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Cervical cancer
Gender differences
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Lung cancer
Medical Education
Medicine
Mens health
Patients
Precision medicine
Womens health
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