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180 related items for PubMed ID: 21351875

  • 1. Sex and race/ethnicity reporting in clinical trials: a necessity, not an option.
    Blauwet LA.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2011 Mar; 20(3):313-4. PubMed ID: 21351875
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  • 2. Inclusion, analysis, and reporting of sex and race/ethnicity in clinical trials: have we made progress?
    Geller SE, Koch A, Pellettieri B, Carnes M.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2011 Mar; 20(3):315-20. PubMed ID: 21351877
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  • 3. Adherence to federal guidelines for reporting of sex and race/ethnicity in clinical trials.
    Geller SE, Adams MG, Carnes M.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2006 Dec; 15(10):1123-31. PubMed ID: 17199453
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  • 4. Why should we include women and minorities in randomized controlled trials?
    Weijer C, Crouch RA.
    J Clin Ethics; 1999 Dec; 10(2):100-6. PubMed ID: 10633280
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  • 5. The Women's Health Initiative. Implications for practice.
    Furniss K.
    Adv Nurse Pract; 2002 Nov; 10(11):53-5. PubMed ID: 12478949
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  • 6. Expanding the evidence base for women's health across the lifespan.
    Pinn VW, Kravitz JY.
    J Dent Educ; 2011 Mar; 75(3 Suppl):S11-19. PubMed ID: 21368241
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  • 9. Making evidence-based decisions in medicine: (or more importantly) using evidence when the case doesn't quite fit.
    Flood AB.
    Womens Health Issues; 2004 Mar; 14(1):3-6. PubMed ID: 15001181
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  • 10. Reporting and representation of race/ethnicity in published randomized trials.
    Berger JS, Melloni C, Wang TY, Dolor RJ, Frazier CG, Samad Z, Peterson ED, Mark DB, Newby LK.
    Am Heart J; 2009 Nov; 158(5):742-7. PubMed ID: 19853691
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  • 13. Minority groups as human subjects.
    Maloney DM.
    Hum Res Rep; 2006 Feb; 21(2):3. PubMed ID: 16789308
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  • 14. Effects of primary care depression treatment on minority patients' clinical status and employment.
    Miranda J, Schoenbaum M, Sherbourne C, Duan N, Wells K.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 2004 Aug; 61(8):827-34. PubMed ID: 15289281
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  • 16. Does exclusion or inclusion better protect women?
    Shultz MM.
    J Gend Specif Med; 1998 Aug; 1(2):18-22. PubMed ID: 11281007
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  • 17. There is no women's health crisis.
    Satel SL.
    Public Interest; 1998 Aug; 130():21-33. PubMed ID: 11658109
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