Over the past decade, the visibility of endometriosis and its many patients, estimated to be around 10% of women of childbearing age by most estimates, has greatly increased worldwide. Much remains to be done, but the struggle of patient associations and the caregivers who work alongside them is beginning to bear fruit. For example, France adopted a national strategy to fight endometriosis in 2022.
The relationship between patients and caregivers is also changing, and slowly care is evolving. During the last edition of the Figo Congress (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics), which was held for the first time in October in Paris, endometriosis was the subject of many scientific presentations and discussions. the plenary session, which was attended by a full house. Emphasis was placed on the need to review the sequence of care offered to women and pay more attention to…
Source: Le Figaro

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