Jasmine Ebott MD, Kelsea R. Grant MD, John Farley MD, Marina Stasenko MD, Eloise Chapman-Davis MD, Jeffrey F. Hines MD
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Abstract
Many studies have addressed the inequities of gender within medicine. And although more attention has been brought to this topic in the past couple of decades, studies demonstrate that there is an equity gap in the workplace, in the research sphere, and in pay compensation. Internet searches prove that leadership in academic spaces as well as private practice both remain predominantly male. As an example, the field of gynecologic oncology is a field that specifically addresses and serves the health needs of patients who identify as women. However, although the specialty should be at the forefront of the effort to address gender inequities, it still has considerable progress to make in this area. This article seeks to describe the literature regarding gender disparities in medicine, and what gender equity can look like while laying out strategies to address the inequities that persist – using gynecologic oncology as an example.
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The CANCER site is a full-text, electronic implementation of CANCER, an Interdisciplinary International Journal of the American Cancer Society, and CANCER CYTOPATHOLOGY, a Journal of the American Cancer Society.
CANCER publishes interdisciplinary oncologic information according to, but not limited to, the following disease sites and disciplines: blood/bone marrow; breast disease; endocrine disorders; epidemiology; gastrointestinal tract; genitourinary disease; gynecologic oncology; head and neck disease; hepatobiliary tract; integrated medicine; lung disease; medical oncology; neuro-oncology; pathology radiation oncology; translational research