Medical Xpress March 10, 2025
BGI Genomics

Despite making up half of the global population, women’s health has often been sidelined by traditional health care systems. Systemic neglect has led to delayed diagnoses and inadequate care. Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a transformative force in women’s health care, enhancing clinical decision-making, improving diagnostic accuracy, and guiding treatments for better outcomes.

Historically excluded from clinical trials until the 1970s, remains under-researched. Conditions like endometriosis, which affects one in 10 women, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are often undiagnosed or dismissed.

Women also face higher misdiagnosis rates in critical situations, such as heart attacks, with a 66.1% misdiagnosis rate reported by Soliant Health in 2024. These disparities highlight the need for innovative solutions in women’s health...

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