Closing the gap: cardiovascular disease in women
Muhammed Nathani, Birgit Vogel, Roxana Mehran
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women remains understudied, under-recognized, underdiagnosed and undertreated. Initiatives such as the Lancet Women and Cardiovascular Disease Commission help to identify sex and gender-related gaps in research, care and outcomes and to guide next steps in addressing them. This article highlights important aspects of the Lancet Commission report and expands on the evidence and proposed strategies for reducing the global burden of CVD in women. Furthermore, the article explores the benefits of cross-specialty collaborations for the treatment and prevention of CVD in women and discusses the impact of gender-related disparities in academic cardiology.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineDiseaseSpecialtyGerontologyFamily medicineCommissionAlternative medicineClosing (real estate)Intensive care medicineInternal medicinePathologyLawPolitical scienceEconomicsFinanceSex and Gender in HealthcareAcute Myocardial Infarction ResearchCardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy