In some women endometrium-like cells grow in other parts of the body outside the inner lining of the womb which causes painful menses.
Reproductive steroids are powerful hormones that play a key role in the growth and development of our bodies, especially during puberty.
As the global conversation about women’s health begins to shift, the question remains: What’s next for the millions suffering from endometriosis?
Groundbreaking research reveals health dangers, highlighting the need for diagnosis, care, and monitoring for women with reproductive conditions
A recent study from the Nurses’ Health Study II has revealed long-term health risks linked to endometriosis and uterine fibroids.
According to KNBS non-communicable diseases such as cancers, where endometriosis and fibroids play a role, are among the leading causes of death in women.