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Gender Inequities in the Multiple Sclerosis Community: A Call for Action

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Lucas, Robyn
Waubant, Emmanuelle
Amezcua, Lilyana
Krupp, Lauren

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Wiley-Liss Inc

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We thank Moneim and colleagues for calling attention to theissue of gender inequality in MS clinical trial steering committeesand in authorship on publications emerging from phase 3 clinicaltrials.1Gender inequality is a long-standing problem in publica-tion practices in general,2as well as in neurology,3,4academicmedicine,5and science,6so it is not surprising to see it reflectedin thefield of multiple sclerosis (MS)

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Annals of Neurology

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