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Closing the Evidence Gap in Women’s Health – the Need for Inclusive Clinical Research

For decades, women were significantly underrepresented in clinical trials. Recent years have seen improvement, but there are lingering gaps in our collective understanding of how therapies work across sexes, life stages, health conditions and care settings.

Read the full article by Jeneen Donadeo from PharmaTimes here.

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