Women are more likely than men to have atypical chest pain and conventional testing
modalities perform less well in women. The current care of women with stable chest
pain is suboptimal resulting in over-investigation of women with no coronary artery
disease (CAD) as well as unnecessary costs, patient anxiety and delayed diagnosis.
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