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What is gender medicine and why do we need it in oncology?

Introduction with overview of gender differences in the epidemiology and outcomes of non-sex-related cancers

Date

21 Sep 2020

Session

What is gender medicine and why do we need it in oncology?

Topics

Cancer Prevention

Tumour Site

Presenters

Rob Verhoeven

Authors

R.H. Verhoeven

Author affiliations

  • Research & Development, IKNL - Netherlands Comprehensive Cancer Organisation, 3501 DB - Utrecht/NL

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