Gender disparities in hepatitis C treatment: A call for tailored approaches.

IF 2.5 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Eyad Gadour
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Abstract

Considering the recent study by Dobrowolska et al, which investigated sex-related differences in treatment outcomes for chronic hepatitis C infection, this letter endorses the findings that highlight significant disparities between male and female patients. The study revealed that women, particularly those in the premenopausal and menopausal stages, exhibited higher sustained virologic response rates than men. However, postmenopausal women encounter unique challenges that merit attention. This letter emphasizes the necessity for healthcare providers to implement sex-sensitive approaches in the management of hepatitis C, acknowledging the impact of biological, hormonal, and psychosocial factors on treatment efficacy. By advocating tailored treatment strategies that address these disparities, we can improve patient outcomes and ensure equitable healthcare for all individuals affected by hepatitis C. Furthermore, this letter calls for additional research to explore the underlying mechanisms driving these differences, ultimately contributing to more effective and personalized care of patients across diverse demographics.

丙型肝炎治疗中的性别差异:呼吁采取量身定制的方法。
考虑到Dobrowolska等人最近的一项研究,该研究调查了慢性丙型肝炎感染治疗结果的性别相关差异,这封信赞同强调男性和女性患者之间存在显著差异的研究结果。研究表明,女性,特别是绝经前和绝经期的女性,表现出比男性更高的持续病毒学反应率。然而,绝经后妇女遇到的独特挑战值得关注。这封信强调卫生保健提供者在丙型肝炎管理中实施性别敏感方法的必要性,承认生物、激素和社会心理因素对治疗效果的影响。通过倡导量身定制的治疗策略来解决这些差异,我们可以改善患者的治疗结果,并确保所有丙型肝炎患者获得公平的医疗保健。此外,这封信呼吁进行更多的研究,探索导致这些差异的潜在机制,最终为不同人口统计数据的患者提供更有效和个性化的护理。
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World Journal of Hepatology
World Journal of Hepatology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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