Background: Funding organisations and research ethics committees (RECs) should play a part in strengthening attention to gender equality in clinical research. In the research policy of European Union (EU), funding measures have been taken to realise this, but such measures are lacking in the EU policy regarding RECs.
Objective: To explore how RECs in Austria, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands and Sweden deal with gender equality issues by asking two questions: (1) Do existing procedures promote representation of women and gender expertise in the committee? (2) How are sex and gender issues dealt with in protocol evaluation?
Methods: Two RECs were selected from each country.
As part of the German mammographic study, the participating doctors were given test films of 30 histologically confirmed cases. Regarding the indications for biopsy there was good sensitivity (the median amongst 25 doctors was 0.87).
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