Research in gynecology is often skewed by gender bias. Historically, medical research has focused predominantly on male subjects, leading to a gap in understanding how diseases and treatments affect women. This is particularly concerning in gynecology, where conditions like ovarian cancer, uterine fibroids, and menopause require gender-specific research. The lack of female representation in clinical trials also means that women may experience different side effects and outcomes from treatments that were primarily tested on men.