From the Journals

Female cancer researchers receive less funding than male counterparts


 

FROM BMJ OPEN


“We would strongly urge policy makers, funders and the academic and scientific community to investigate the factors leading to our observed differences and seek to ensure that women are appropriately supported in scientific endeavor,” they concluded.

No disclosures or conflicts of interest were reported.

SOURCE: Zhou CD et al. BMJ Open. 2018 Apr 30. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018625.

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