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DEFEATING ENDOMETRIOSIS

Maria Janczewska,  Lucyna Jaworska-Wojtas,  Magda Łucyan,  Patrycja Kazadi,  Daniel Kurczyński

Dates

10.09 / Tuesday, h17:00

Dates

10.09 / Tuesday, h17:00

Duration

2 h

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Language

Polish

Accessibility

  • Translation into the Polish Sign Language
  • Architectural accessibility
  • Toilet available

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free entrance

Endometriosis is a disease that statistically affects every 10th woman of their reproductive age. It is extremely painful, can be difficult to diagnose and is burdened with social stigma resulting from a lack of sufficient education.

Endometriosis is one of the biggest nightmares that menstruating women around the world have to deal with. This painful and chronic disease not only makes everyday functioning difficult, but also affects the quality of life of many women who experience its symptoms. Unfortunately, it often happens that women reporting severe pain and discomfort are wrongly perceived as hypochondriacs or hysterics, which only deepens their suffering and isolation. Despite endometriosis being a fairly common condition, public awareness of it remains surprisingly low. Knowledge about endometriosis is still insufficient, which leads to delays in diagnosing and treating the disease. During the talk about this condition, awareness will be raised by: journalist Magda Łucjan, actresses and vocalists Maria Janczewska and Patricia Kazadi, activist Lucyna Jaworska-Wojtas and gynecologist Daniel Kruczyński.

Translation into the Polish Sign Language:  Małgorzata Graczyk

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