Diseases: How Are They Perceived, Researched and Treated Between Men and Women.
This undergraduate level paper is a broad analysis of the differences in how diseases are perceived, researched, and treated between men and women. This gender analysis examines Alzheimer's disease, AIDS, and breast cancer to demonstrate that women in general are receiving treatments that are substandard in comparison to men. It concludes that the course of action to be taken is to build a better communal appreciation of women and to elevate their significance to the same as men. 20 pgs. Bibliography lists 32 sources.