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Rationale
Rationale for
CSD's Sex-Based Biological Research
The vast array of sex differences between women
and men lead to some probing health-related
questions:
- What physiological
differences between men and women affect the
natural history of diseases and disorders?
- What are the mechanisms
underlying the sex differences in
susceptibility to certain diseases and
disorders?
- Why are certain treatment
protocols more effective for women compared to
men?
- Are there sex differences
in access to and the delivery of care that
affect sex differences in outcome?
While reproductive sex
hormones play a key role in these sex
differences, genetic, environmental and
experiential differences also contribute.
Studying the biology of sex differences in
health and disease will undoubtedly provide
clues into the mechanisms of normal biological
processes, as well as into the pathological
mechanisms underlying disease states.
Furthermore, understanding sex differences will
ultimately lead to new preventative, diagnostic
and therapeutic practices, which will improve
health and health care of women in our society
but also of men.
The Investigators at the CSD are looking to
answer these questions as they relate to their
varied fields. |