Robot-assisted surgery holds considerable potential in reducing gender inequalities in healthcare by ensuring high-precision surgeries across the board. However, its success in achieving this goal hinges on equal access to this technology for all patients, regardless of gender. The challenge lies in overcoming the socioeconomic barriers that might prevent certain groups from benefiting from such advanced surgical interventions. Addressing these disparities is crucial for leveraging robot-assisted surgery as a tool for equality.
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