£83.31

CRC Press - Cardiovascular Disease in Women - Medical Book

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Description

Explore the vital field of gender-specific medicine with this professional resource from CRC Press. Cardiovascular Disease in Women addresses the emerging clinical reality that the pathogenesis, etiology, and progression of diseases often differ between sexes. This text examines the specific mechanisms that drive these differences, providing essential knowledge for healthcare practitioners. Understanding how cardiovascular health relates to reproductive health is a central theme. This book looks at how disease management and impact can vary for women, particularly regarding their well-being and reproductive health. It serves as a valuable guide for those studying how biological sex influences disease progression and patient care outcomes. Whether you are a medical professional or a student, this book provides a foundation for understanding the complexities of female-specific cardiovascular health. It bridges the gap between general medical knowledge and the specialized needs of women in a clinical setting.

Key Features

Explores the concept of gender-specific medicine and how disease pathogenesis and etiology differ between sexes.

Provides insights into the mechanisms underlying sex-based differences in disease progression.

Addresses the relationship between cardiovascular health and reproductive health for women.

Discusses how disease management options may vary based on female-specific health factors.

Offers a professional resource for understanding the impact of disease on women's well-being.

Used book in good condition, making it a practical choice for medical study and research.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 August 2006
Listed Since
17 January 2007

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