Gender Discrimination in Shared Decision-Making in Cancer Care


There is unequal shared decision-making in cancer care. This vlog is delivered by Professor Khalid Khan at the University of Granada and Dr Marta Maes-Carballo, General Surgeon, Digestive System Consultant, Breast Cancer and Aesthetic Surgery at Hospital Público de Verín, Ourense, Spain. Patient's gender, a characteristic protected by law, often goes unprotected in healthcare oncology practice where recommendations for shared decision-making are made infrequently for women compared to men!! Prostate cancer guidelines frequently recommend shared decision-making, but endometrial cancer guidelines do not.

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