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9.6.23 | Diagnostics
Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Cardiovascular Disease

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, with one in five female […]

9.6.23 | Diagnostics
Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia among adults 65 years and older. There are an estimated 6.7 […]

8.2.23 | Diagnostics
Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. There are an estimated 3.7 million women living with […]

8.2.23 | Diagnostics
Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths among women, and causes more deaths than any other gynecologic […]

7.25.23 | Diagnostics
Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is the second most common non-skin cancer in women, and the leading cause of cancer death in the […]

5.6.23 | Lupus
Impact of Lupus on Women Across the United States

3.31.23 | Autoimmune
Federal Agencies’ Work in Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions

The U.S. government—through its programs and initiatives—has an important role to play in improving the lives of those living with […]

3.31.23 | Autoimmune
The Need for Diversity in Autoimmune Disease Research Trials

While the United States has made progress to close the gaps that have resulted from the historical exclusion of women […]

3.13.23 | Autoimmune
Prioritizing Federal Research on Autoimmune and Immune-Mediated Diseases and Conditions

Autoimmune diseases are estimated to affect anywhere between 23.5 and 50 million Americans, and recent evidence has shown that the […]

2.10.23 | Autoimmune
Issues Affecting Health Care Coverage and Access for Women with Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions

Autoimmune diseases and conditions, a group of more than 80 chronic and often disabling diseases that develop when the immune […]