CURRENT ISSUES IN GYNECOLOGY

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Abstract

Gynecology is moving fast, but not always in the direction patients would pick if they were voting. Today’s biggest problems are less about “new diseases” and more about old ones we keep handling too late, too narrowly, or with unequal access. This article reviews several high-impact, current issues: persistent diagnostic delay in endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain, the expanding clinical scope of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), prevention-first strategies for cervical cancer elimination, evidence-based abortion care as a quality-of-care issue, and modern menopause management where risk stratification matters more than fear. Across these areas, the common themes are familiar: earlier recognition, better triage pathways, life-course care, and practical guidelines that clinicians can implement in real clinics with real constraints. The clinical bottom line is simple: gynecology improves most when it stops treating women’s symptoms like “background noise” and starts treating time-to-diagnosis, prevention coverage, and shared decision-making as core clinical outcomes.

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endometriosischronic_pelvic_pain

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last seen: 2026-06-04T00:00:01.174412+00:00
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