unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver

From Hysteria to Medical Gaslighting and the Path Forward with Dr. Elizabeth Comen

Jan 13, 2026
Dr. Elizabeth Comen, a board-certified oncologist and author of "It's All in Her Head," tackles the deep-seated issue of medical gaslighting in women's healthcare. She shares a poignant story of a dying patient apologizing for sweating, highlighting the shame many women feel in medical settings. Comen explores historical biases against women, from cardiac misconceptions to the dismissal of autoimmune diseases. She emphasizes the need for better understanding and addressing women's health issues, urging for systemic change. Her insights pave a hopeful path forward.
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ANECDOTE

Apology On Her Deathbed

  • Ellen, a metastatic breast cancer patient, apologized to Dr. Elizabeth Comen for sweating while dying and had only hours left.
  • The moment revealed how deeply women internalize shame about normal bodily functions even at death.
INSIGHT

History Shaped Cardiac Bias

  • William Osler labeled many women's chest pain as "neurotic angina" and wrote "these women do not die."
  • That historical dismissal laid groundwork for current misdiagnosis and higher female cardiac mortality.
ADVICE

Trust Your Body, Insist On Cardiac Care

  • If you feel something is wrong, call for help and trust your body; women's heart attack symptoms often differ from the cinematic 'elephant on the chest.'
  • Do not accept a default diagnosis of panic if your symptoms persist; insist on cardiac evaluation.
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