The element of choice is incredibly important and I enjoyed how the piece highlights that! Funding is limited and to what use we put it is everything. I imagine more public education about women's health issues will help re-direct the funds into the right spaces.
In the global south the numbers should be worse, endometriosis just becomes a painful reality that women live with in absence of proper diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Shrishti! And agreed that the numbers in the global south are even worse - across funding and access but also in available datasets.
The element of choice is incredibly important and I enjoyed how the piece highlights that! Funding is limited and to what use we put it is everything. I imagine more public education about women's health issues will help re-direct the funds into the right spaces.
In the global south the numbers should be worse, endometriosis just becomes a painful reality that women live with in absence of proper diagnosis and treatment.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment, Shrishti! And agreed that the numbers in the global south are even worse - across funding and access but also in available datasets.