Cheryl Carcel on Sex and Gender Differences in Stroke Risk and Management
Cheryl Carcel, Head of the Brain Health Program at The George Institute for Global Health, shared on LinkedIn:
”New in the International Journal of Stroke
Women experience stroke differently — yet care and research still lag behind.
Our World Stroke Organization Scientific Statement calls for sex- and gender-responsive stroke prevention, treatment, and research across the life course, with clear actions to close persistent gaps in care.
Read here.
Equity in stroke care isn’t optional.
It’s evidence-based.”
Article: Addressing sex and gender differences in stroke risk and management: A scientific statement from the World Stroke Organization
Authors: Cheryl Carcel, Else Charlotte Sandset, Seana Gall et al.

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