Sex differences in cancer risk and outcome are currently a topic of major interest in clinical oncology. It is however unknown to what extent cancer researchers consider sex as a biological variable for their research. We conducted an international survey among 1243 academic cancer researchers and collected both quantitative and qualitative data. Although most of the participants indicated that they were familiar with the concept of studying sex differences in cancer biology, they did not think it was important to investigate sex differences in every context of cancer research nor in all tumor types. This is in stark contrast to the current recommendations and guidelines and illustrates the need for increased awareness among cancer research...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement o...
Current reports indicated that the gender origin of cells is important in all facets of experimental...
Background Growing evidence for clinically significant differences between the sexes has attracted t...
We now know that cancer is many different diseases, with great variation even within a single histol...
The incidence of many types of cancer arising in organs with non-reproductive functions is significa...
BACKGROUND. Adequate representation of women in research has been deemed essential. METHODS. Canc...
There’s an emerging body of evidence to show how biological sex impacts cancer incidence, treatment ...
The importance of sex and gender as modulators of disease biology and treatment outcomes is well kno...
Background: The importance of sex and gender as modulators of disease biology and treatment outcomes...
Investigating sex differences in cancer will improve therapy for both sexes and discover sex-specifi...
The prevalence, incidence, and severity of a wide variety of diseases and ailments are significantly...
The incidence of many types of cancer arising in organs with non-reproductive functions is significa...
Summary: The cancer research field is finally starting to unravel the mystery behind why males have ...
Epidemiological evidence consistently shows that males have a higher susceptibility to non-sex-speci...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement o...
Current reports indicated that the gender origin of cells is important in all facets of experimental...
Background Growing evidence for clinically significant differences between the sexes has attracted t...
We now know that cancer is many different diseases, with great variation even within a single histol...
The incidence of many types of cancer arising in organs with non-reproductive functions is significa...
BACKGROUND. Adequate representation of women in research has been deemed essential. METHODS. Canc...
There’s an emerging body of evidence to show how biological sex impacts cancer incidence, treatment ...
The importance of sex and gender as modulators of disease biology and treatment outcomes is well kno...
Background: The importance of sex and gender as modulators of disease biology and treatment outcomes...
Investigating sex differences in cancer will improve therapy for both sexes and discover sex-specifi...
The prevalence, incidence, and severity of a wide variety of diseases and ailments are significantly...
The incidence of many types of cancer arising in organs with non-reproductive functions is significa...
Summary: The cancer research field is finally starting to unravel the mystery behind why males have ...
Epidemiological evidence consistently shows that males have a higher susceptibility to non-sex-speci...
Abstract Background The 2015 National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that sex be considered as a ...
Women and men, female and male animals and cells are biologically different, and acknowledgement o...
Current reports indicated that the gender origin of cells is important in all facets of experimental...