Endometriosis: A disease that affects everyone

2025-06-16 16:30:002025-06-16 17:30:00Europe/ZurichEndometriosis: A disease that affects everyone
2025-06-16 16:30:002025-06-16 17:30:00Europe/ZurichEndometriosis: A disease that affects everyone
2025-06-16 16:30:002025-06-16 17:30:00Europe/ZurichEndometriosis: A disease that affects everyone
2025-06-16 16:30:002025-06-16 17:30:00Europe/ZurichEndometriosis: A disease that affects everyone

Gynecologic Oncology

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf

Start

16 Jun 2025 16:30

End

16 Jun 2025 17:30

Welcome to our event on endometriosis. This widespread, yet often untreated, condition not only affects women, but also impacts their partners, families, and communities. In this event, an experienced gynecologist will explain the basics of endometriosis, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. Particular attention will be paid to the often underestimated impact of the condition on quality of life and mental health. The aim of the event is to raise awareness of endometriosis, provide information, and create a space for questions and discussion. We would like to contribute to promoting understanding of these conditions and show ways in which those affected can receive support.

We look forward to your interest and an enriching exchange!

    Speaker

    PS

    Prof. M.D. Barbara Schmalfeldt

    16 June 2025, 16:30

    16

    June

    04:30 PM

    2025

    16:30

    17:30

    Endometriosis: A disease that affects everyone

    Welcome to our event on endometriosis. This widespread, yet often untreated, condition not only affects women, but also impacts their partners, families, and communities. In this event, an experienced gynecologist will explain the basics of endometriosis, including symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. Particular attention will be paid to the often underestimated impact of the condition on quality of life and mental health. The aim of the event is to raise awareness of endometriosis, provide information, and create a space for questions and discussion. We would like to contribute to promoting understanding of these conditions and show ways in which those affected can receive support.

    We look forward to your interest and an enriching exchange!

    PS

    Prof. M.D. Barbara Schmalfeldt