id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-338588-rc1h4drd Li, Xuanyi Seven decades of chemotherapy clinical trials: a pan-cancer social network analysis 2020-10-16 .txt text/plain 6865 330 45 Seminal events (Fig. 1C) are likely a driver of preferential attachment 35 , and may The network is overwhelmingly dominated by men until 1980, when a trend towards increasing authorship by women begins to be seen; however, representation by women in first/last authorship remains low; gray shaded lines are 95% confidence intervals of the LOESS curves; (B) Men tend on average to have a longer productive period and to achieve a higher author impact score than women (P < 0.001 for both comparisons); (C) Men tend on average to be more central and have more collaborations outside of their subspecialty. While there is much to be applauded in the continued success of translating research findings into the clinic, we observed clear gender disparities within the cancer clinical trialist network: women have a statistically significantly lower final impact score, shorter productive period, less centrality, and less collaboration with those outside of their primary subspecialty. ./cache/cord-338588-rc1h4drd.txt ./txt/cord-338588-rc1h4drd.txt