Acting on sex and gender in medical innovation is good for business

Lavanya Vijayasingham and colleagues argue that as well as improving safety and efficacy, considering sex and gender related factors in medical research can have commercial benefits

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Published inBMJ (Online) Vol. 381; p. e072242
Main Authors Vijayasingham, Lavanya, Bischof, Evelyne, Ateghang-Awankem, Bernadette, Rumaney, Maryam, Otmani del Barrio, Mariam, Cheah, Phaik Yeong, ter-Meulen, Ajoke Sobanjo, Tannenbaum, Cara, Morgan, Rosemary, Wolfe, Jeannette
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England British Medical Journal Publishing Group 07.06.2023
BMJ Publishing Group LTD
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
SeriesGender Equality and Pandemic Preparedness
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Summary:Lavanya Vijayasingham and colleagues argue that as well as improving safety and efficacy, considering sex and gender related factors in medical research can have commercial benefits
Bibliography:Gender Equality and Pandemic Preparedness
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ISSN:1756-1833
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DOI:10.1136/bmj-2022-072242