That is promising considering:
“UK research suggests that women are 50% more likely to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack,5 not only because doctors fail to recognise signs, formerly attributed as ‘atypical,’ but also that biomarkers are geared towards men, for example, the normal diagnostic threshold of troponin may be too high for women.6 Even medical textbooks have a male default bias,7 and medical curricula have been found lacking in gender-related issues”
For more info on data bias in healthcare and more
Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed For Men by Caroline Criado Perez
That is promising considering: “UK research suggests that women are 50% more likely to be misdiagnosed following a heart attack,5 not only because doctors fail to recognise signs, formerly attributed as ‘atypical,’ but also that biomarkers are geared towards men, for example, the normal diagnostic threshold of troponin may be too high for women.6 Even medical textbooks have a male default bias,7 and medical curricula have been found lacking in gender-related issues” For more info on data bias in healthcare and more Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed For Men by Caroline Criado Perez