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PCOS patient advocates call out lack of research as up to 70% of women remain undiagnosed worldwide
By euronews (in English)Published : Sept. 17, 2024 - 23:54
Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the most common health conditions in women of reproductive age. Yet, there is little investment in research and little progress towards the improvement of symptoms and well-being of patients.