1. Geschlechtsunterschiede in der hepatobiliären und Transplantationschirurgie.
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Linge, H., Nevermann, N., Schmelzle, M., and Quante, M.
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LIVER transplantation , *ONCOLOGIC surgery , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *HEALTH services accessibility , *LIVER cancer - Abstract
Gender-specific differences in hepatobiliary and transplantation surgery are decisive for the diagnosis, treatment and long-term outcomes. Men exhibit a higher risk of late recurrences and cancer-specific death after liver cancer resection. The emphasis on screening recommendations and ensuring equal access to treatment options are vital to minimize disparities. In kidney and liver transplantations, women are less frequently listed and endure longer waiting times, while men dominate the waiting list. Gender-specific disparities in drug compatibility necessitate differentiated dosing. Further studies are needed to ensure equity in transplantation treatment. Individualized treatment considering these differences can enhance treatment outcomes and the quality of life of patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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