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Market research reports titled Women's Health - Assessing the Need for a Targeted and Specialized Approach and Men's Health - Changing male attitudes to health to improve prognosis and outcomes, both published in 2015, are now available with RnRMarketResearch.com.
Complete report on women's health market spread across 69 pages and offering a view of how women's health is likely to evolve is now available at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/womens-health-assessing-the-need-for-a-targeted-and-specialized-approach-market-report.html .
Primarily, this women's health market research will allow clients to gain a strong understanding of the current landscape in Women's Health, helping them to identify and clarify market opportunities and the competitive environment. It will also allow readers to understand why specific diseases and conditions present differently in women and the implications for treatment and management, while examining developments in Women's Health market and how this has impacted on the incidence and prevalence of certain diseases, along with the overall prognosis and outcomes for women with particular conditions. The data and information in this report also helps assess where the key unmet needs in Women's Health market exist and how these opportunities can be harnessed in future drug development, understand the different issues and challenges facing companies when developing therapies for Women's Health conditions and how these can most effectively be addressed to ensure future success.
The report covers information and analysis on women's health market including key diseases and conditions that affect women, including female cancers, psychological issues, sexual dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. Detailed analysis is provided on why certain diseases affect women in different ways or in larger numbers, the impact that this has on overall health and quality of life, and current approaches to managing these conditions. Analysis of the pipeline for specific women's diseases including an overview of how personalized medicine is likely to change how certain conditions are treated is covered along with an overview of how Women's Health market will be managed in the future, specifically looking at how specialists will adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to ensure the holistic treatment of the "whole woman".
Order a copy of Women's Health - Assessing the Need for a Targeted and Specialized Approach 2015 market research report at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=312441 .
Although still dominated by cardiovascular disease, the men's health market is increasingly focusing on other conditions and the wellness of the man overall. Male behavior has historically been recognized as a major contributor to health issues, with men more likely to participate in risky activities, suffer from work-related health issues and have unhealthy lifestyles, particularly in relation to alcohol, smoking and diet. Men are also more reluctant to actively seek health advice and undertake treatment, due to a number of factors including social taboos, a perception that it is not manly to see the doctor, and a feeling that HCPs tend to be focused on women rather than men, says the second research focused on and titled Men's Health - Changing male attitudes to health to improve prognosis and outcomes.
The sensitive nature of male-specific cancers means many men tend to ignore symptoms, failing to self-examine and only presenting to physicians at a late stage. Prostate cancer is the most common male-specific cancer, with testicular and penile cancer being relatively uncommon. The concept of treating the whole man is gaining traction and becoming the standard of care for many. Going forward, it is expected that this will change the management of men's health market, with primary care taking greater control of the overall care, and specialists having a role where needed for specific conditions and diseases. Furthermore, physicians and healthcare providers are recognizing that specific measures need to be put in place to ensure that men feel comfortable seeking medical advice and are adapting their approach accordingly to ensure more beneficial management of men's health issues.
Comprehensive table of contents and more details on Men's Health - Changing male attitudes to health to improve prognosis and outcomes 2015 market research report is available at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/mens-health-changing-male-attitudes-to-health-to-improve-prognosis-and-outcomes-market-report.html .
Explore more reports on the therapeutics market at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/reports/life-sciences/pharmaceuticals/therapeutics .
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Market research reports titled Women's Health - Assessing the Need for a Targeted and Specialized Approach and Men's Health - Changing male attitudes to health to improve prognosis and outcomes, both published in 2015, are now available with RnRMarketResearch.com.
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Complete report on women's health market spread across 69 pages and offering a view of how women's health is likely to evolve is now available at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/womens-health-assessing-the-need-for-a-targeted-and-specialized-approach-market-report.html .
Primarily, this women's health market research will allow clients to gain a strong understanding of the current landscape in Women's Health, helping them to identify and clarify market opportunities and the competitive environment. It will also allow readers to understand why specific diseases and conditions present differently in women and the implications for treatment and management, while examining developments in Women's Health market and how this has impacted on the incidence and prevalence of certain diseases, along with the overall prognosis and outcomes for women with particular conditions. The data and information in this report also helps assess where the key unmet needs in Women's Health market exist and how these opportunities can be harnessed in future drug development, understand the different issues and challenges facing companies when developing therapies for Women's Health conditions and how these can most effectively be addressed to ensure future success.
The report covers information and analysis on women's health market including key diseases and conditions that affect women, including female cancers, psychological issues, sexual dysfunction and cardiovascular disease. Detailed analysis is provided on why certain diseases affect women in different ways or in larger numbers, the impact that this has on overall health and quality of life, and current approaches to managing these conditions. Analysis of the pipeline for specific women's diseases including an overview of how personalized medicine is likely to change how certain conditions are treated is covered along with an overview of how Women's Health market will be managed in the future, specifically looking at how specialists will adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to ensure the holistic treatment of the "whole woman".
Order a copy of Women's Health - Assessing the Need for a Targeted and Specialized Approach 2015 market research report at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=312441 .
Although still dominated by cardiovascular disease, the men's health market is increasingly focusing on other conditions and the wellness of the man overall. Male behavior has historically been recognized as a major contributor to health issues, with men more likely to participate in risky activities, suffer from work-related health issues and have unhealthy lifestyles, particularly in relation to alcohol, smoking and diet. Men are also more reluctant to actively seek health advice and undertake treatment, due to a number of factors including social taboos, a perception that it is not manly to see the doctor, and a feeling that HCPs tend to be focused on women rather than men, says the second research focused on and titled Men's Health - Changing male attitudes to health to improve prognosis and outcomes.
The sensitive nature of male-specific cancers means many men tend to ignore symptoms, failing to self-examine and only presenting to physicians at a late stage. Prostate cancer is the most common male-specific cancer, with testicular and penile cancer being relatively uncommon. The concept of treating the whole man is gaining traction and becoming the standard of care for many. Going forward, it is expected that this will change the management of men's health market, with primary care taking greater control of the overall care, and specialists having a role where needed for specific conditions and diseases. Furthermore, physicians and healthcare providers are recognizing that specific measures need to be put in place to ensure that men feel comfortable seeking medical advice and are adapting their approach accordingly to ensure more beneficial management of men's health issues.
Comprehensive table of contents and more details on Men's Health - Changing male attitudes to health to improve prognosis and outcomes 2015 market research report is available at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/mens-health-changing-male-attitudes-to-health-to-improve-prognosis-and-outcomes-market-report.html .
Explore more reports on the therapeutics market at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/reports/life-sciences/pharmaceuticals/therapeutics .
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