Het polycysteus ovariumsyndroom (PCOS) heet sinds deze week polyendocrien metabool ovariumsyndroom (PMOS). De naamsverandering voor de hormonale aandoening die miljoenen vrouwen treft, is volgens wetenschappers nodig om eerder een diagnose te kunnen stellen. Ook kan de behandeling ermee worden verbeterd.

A hormonal condition affecting 1 in 8 women around the world just got a new name in hopes of improving care.

Polycystic ovary syndrome was renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome Tuesday by patients and medical organizations for more accuracy.

The condition is now called polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome

Researchers and medical professionals believe Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome or PMOS is more reflective of the condition.

First, it was named after two men.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome, PCOS, is a common condition impacting women’s health and fertility that often gets underserved. A new name — polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome —…

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PCOS has been renamed PMOS. Here's what the change means for the millions of women living with this misunderstood, often misdiagnosed condition

Polycysteus ovarium syndroom (PCOS) heet voortaan Polyendocrien metabool ovarium syndroom (PMOS).

Het polycysteus ovariumsyndroom (PCOS) heet sinds deze week polyendocrien metabool ovariumsyndroom (PMOS). De naamsverandering voor de hormonale aandoening die miljoenen vrouwen…

PCOS has been renamed PMOS, highlighting its broader metabolic and endocrine impact. Digital creator Tanisha Chadha, who has the condition, shared seven habits that led to her…

The PCOS name change to PMOS aims to reflect the full scope of the condition — and finally unlock the care women have been seeking for years.

This change to this common reproductive health issue could lead to better and earlier treatment for 15% of women.