Clinical trials and gender medicine

Women use more medicines than men because they fall ill more often and suffer more from chronic diseases, but also because women pay more attention to their health and have more consciousness and care about themselves. Although medicines can have different effects on women and men, women still repre...

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Main Authors: Mariarita Cassese, Veronica Zuber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Istituto Superiore di Sanità 2011-01-01
Series:Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
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Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-25712011000100020&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-1149fc9f31954ddea2d14653052870032020-11-25T03:06:06ZengIstituto Superiore di SanitàAnnali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità0021-25712011-01-0147110010310.4415/ANN_11_01_20S0021-25712011000100020Clinical trials and gender medicineMariarita Cassese0Veronica Zuber1Osservatorio Nazionale sulla Salute della DonnaOsservatorio Nazionale sulla Salute della DonnaWomen use more medicines than men because they fall ill more often and suffer more from chronic diseases, but also because women pay more attention to their health and have more consciousness and care about themselves. Although medicines can have different effects on women and men, women still represent a small percentage in the first phases of trials (22%) which are essential to verify drugs dosage, side effects, and safety. Even though women are more present in trials, studies results are not presented with a gender approach. This situation is due to educational, social, ethical and economical factors. The scientific research must increase feminine presence in clinical trials in order to be equal and correct, and all the key stakeholder should be involved in this process. We still have a long way to cover and it doesn't concern only women but also children and old people. The aim is to have a medicine not only illness-focused but patient-focused: a medicine able to take into consideration all the patient characteristics and so to produce a really personalized therapy. What above described is part of the reasons why in 2005 was founded the National Observatory for Women's Health (Osservatorio Nazionale sulla Salute della Donna, ONDa) which promotes a gender health awareness and culture in Italy, at all the levels of the civil and scientific society.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0021-25712011000100020&lng=en&tlng=enmedicina di generesperimentazioni clinichedonneterapia
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author Mariarita Cassese
Veronica Zuber
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Clinical trials and gender medicine
Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
medicina di genere
sperimentazioni cliniche
donne
terapia
author_facet Mariarita Cassese
Veronica Zuber
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title Clinical trials and gender medicine
title_short Clinical trials and gender medicine
title_full Clinical trials and gender medicine
title_fullStr Clinical trials and gender medicine
title_full_unstemmed Clinical trials and gender medicine
title_sort clinical trials and gender medicine
publisher Istituto Superiore di Sanità
series Annali dell'Istituto Superiore di Sanità
issn 0021-2571
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Women use more medicines than men because they fall ill more often and suffer more from chronic diseases, but also because women pay more attention to their health and have more consciousness and care about themselves. Although medicines can have different effects on women and men, women still represent a small percentage in the first phases of trials (22%) which are essential to verify drugs dosage, side effects, and safety. Even though women are more present in trials, studies results are not presented with a gender approach. This situation is due to educational, social, ethical and economical factors. The scientific research must increase feminine presence in clinical trials in order to be equal and correct, and all the key stakeholder should be involved in this process. We still have a long way to cover and it doesn't concern only women but also children and old people. The aim is to have a medicine not only illness-focused but patient-focused: a medicine able to take into consideration all the patient characteristics and so to produce a really personalized therapy. What above described is part of the reasons why in 2005 was founded the National Observatory for Women's Health (Osservatorio Nazionale sulla Salute della Donna, ONDa) which promotes a gender health awareness and culture in Italy, at all the levels of the civil and scientific society.
topic medicina di genere
sperimentazioni cliniche
donne
terapia
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