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Original Articles

Heart disease in women

Gender-specific statistics and prevention strategies for a population at risk

, MD
Pages 111-116 | Published online: 30 Jun 2015
 

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For decades, coronary artery disease (CAD) was thought to be primarily a disease of middle-aged men, in whom most research was conducted. But CAD afflicts a diverse patient population, and a major subset of those patients—women—present special diagnostic and therapeutic challenges for the primary care physician. In this article, Dr Rosenfeld provides an overview of CAD in women and discusses its causes and risk factors, prevention strategies, and gender-specific characteristics. She also examines the effect of gender-biased research on the views of both patients and physicians.

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