554: The dark history of women’s health | Award-winning physician Elizabeth Comen, M.D.
Description
“The problem with the way that the medical system was built historically is that women did not have a seat at the table,” says Elizabeth Comen, M.D.
Elizabeth, an award-winning physician and oncologist joins us to discuss the dark history of women’s health and how we can do better. Plus:
-A history of women’s maltreatment in medicine (~02:40 )
-How medical journals have been biased against women (~06:06 )
-Her thoughts on the COVID vaccine testing (~08:30 )
-Why science let down women when it comes to heart disease (~11:41 )
-Women’s symptoms of heart disease (~13:12 )
-The historical bias against women’s hormones (~18:48 )
-The modern science of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (~20:21 )
-The current state of research on breast cancer (~22:50 )
-Where we can do better for women (~27:48 )
-Dr. Comen’s personal story (~32:50 )
-The origin of plastic surgery (~36:30 )
-How do women become better advocates for themselves? (~41:22 )
-Her hopes for the future of women’s health (~41:41 )
Referenced in the episode:
-Connect with Elizabeth Comen, M.D. online (drelizabethcomen.com) and on Instagram (@drelizabethcomen)
-Check out her book, All in Her Head
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