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Physicians' attitudes toward preventive therapy for coronary artery disease: Is there a gender bias?
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We found evidence for a gender bias in the attitude as well as in actual practice of secondary prevention toward patients with CAD. While the proportion of male patients receiving lipid-lowering medications appears appropriate, the proportion of women receiving such treatment remains undesirable.
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