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by learnstats2 2880 days ago
>So [men] get the tougher cases to begin with.

This argument has come up several times here as though it is an obvious possibility, but I have significant reason to doubt it.

In politics, it is known that women end up being given statistically riskier elections to defend - i.e. those that are the most critical ones for a political party, while also offering individuals less secure career prospects.

Why, then, is it assumed that the exact opposite must be true in medicine?

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How can we begin comparing political strategy to sub minute life and death medical decisions? I am confused, or missing your point.