Women treating lung cancer: a narrative review

M. T. Tsukazan, A. Gelatti, P. Ugalde
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: A lack of women in leadership positions is a common problem across medical specialties that treat lung cancer. Academic medicine appears to be falling behind science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in eliminating gender differences in promotion. Barriers to advancement in thoracic surgery, an essential specialty in the multidisciplinary team required to care for patients with lung cancer, include length of training, discrimination and harassment during training, difficulty balancing personal life and career, and a lack of role models. Fewer than 30% of section and division chiefs and <20% of department chairs are women. Very few women have achieved the position of full professor in a surgery department or department chairman. Addressing barriers to the academic advancement of female oncologists and thoracic surgeons may facilitate equity and improve collaborative research efforts, given the value that diversity brings to team endeavors. The quality of care and the clinical outcomes provided by women physicians are at least equivalent to those of men. There is a strong support from major international societies to increase the role of women in many specialties important to lung cancer treatment by promoting mentorship and equal career opportunities. Additionally, organizations, such as Women in Thoracic Surgery (WTS) and Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) chapters, specifically focus their efforts on empowering women physicians and surgeons.
女性治疗肺癌:一个叙事回顾
在治疗肺癌的医学专业中,缺乏女性担任领导职务是一个普遍问题。在消除晋升上的性别差异方面,学术医学似乎落后于科学、技术、工程、数学。胸外科是治疗肺癌患者所需的多学科团队的重要专业,阻碍其发展的障碍包括培训时间长、培训期间的歧视和骚扰、难以平衡个人生活和事业,以及缺乏榜样。只有不到30%的部门主管和不到20%的部门主任是女性。很少有女性获得外科正教授或系主任的职位。考虑到多样性给团队努力带来的价值,解决女性肿瘤学家和胸外科医生学术进步的障碍可能会促进公平和改善合作研究工作。女医生提供的护理质量和临床结果至少与男医生相当。主要国际协会大力支持通过促进指导和平等的职业机会,增加妇女在许多对肺癌治疗重要的专业中的作用。此外,一些组织,如妇女参与胸外科(WTS)和妇女参与医学和科学(WIMS)分会,专门致力于赋予女医生和女外科医生权力。
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