Do female and male patients derive similar benefits from approved systemic oncology therapies? A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Publication
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AuthorsArciero V.; McDonald E.; Nguyen V.; Saluja R.; Raphael M.; Parmar A.; Chan K.K.W.
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TypeJournal article
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JournalJournal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
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Publication Date2022
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Abstract
The National Institutes of Health’s policy for the inclusion of females in clinical research was a pivotal step towards the consideration of sex as a biological variable, which is of particular importance in oncology, given differential incidence and outcomes of cancer between the sexes, and known pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic, and immunological differences. Therefore, we aim to investigate if such biological sex-based differences translate to clinically meaningful outcome differences from recently approved systemic oncology therapies.