Poorly diagnosed and still too little known, endometriosis affects one in ten women of childbearing age and is the leading cause of infertility in France. Discover the strong testimonies of women who suffer and gynecologists.
Endometriosis is a gynecological pathology that affects about twenty percent of young women in France. This disease is characterized by painful periods and can also cause infertility problems in the most serious cases. Around 100 operations are performed each year by Professor Claude HOCKE at the University Hospital of Bordeaux (Gironde). Interview with the practitioner accompanied by images of endoscopic chirugia.
Following the testimony of a young woman with ovarian endometriosis who explains the repercussions on her life as a couple caused by this little known female pathology that complicates the project of having a child. Interview with Professor Roger Henrion, gynaecologist.
Sur le plateau de François Dieudonné et Nicole André, une jeune femme récemment mariée et atteinte d'une endométriose ovarienne témoigne des répercussions sur sa vie de couple provoquées par cette pathologie peu connue.
L'endométriose, pathologie gynécologique encore mal connue, concerne une femme en âge de procréer sur dix, avec 40 % de femmes infertiles. Témoignage d'Elvina Sauvain-Raou, âgée de 30 ans, enceinte de son premier enfant, qui raconte son errance médicale depuis l'adolescence.
At the Maison des congrès de Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme), a three-day symposium brings together specialists from more than thirty countries to discuss endometriosis. This gynecological pathology concerns an increasing number of women, more or less young, and may lead to sterility problems. Continuation and end of the interview with Professor Maurice-Antoine Bruhat, Head of Obstetric Gynaecology at the Clermont-Ferrand Polyclinic, who points out that this pathology is more common than before. The interview is accompanied by endoscopic images.
Endometriosis, a gynecological pathology still poorly known, concerns one in ten women of reproductive age, with forty percent of infertile women. In the most severe cases, surgery is essential, the only solution to release the organs from cysts, lesions and adhesions caused by the disease. Interviews with Professor Paul Sagot, Head of the Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics at the University Hospital of Dijon, and Elodie Delaune, Regional Head of Endomind.
At the House of Congress of Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme), a symposium for three days brings together specialists from more than thirty countries to discuss endometriosis. This gynecological pathology affects a growing number of women, more or less young, and can lead to sterility problems. Interview with Professor Maurice-Antoine BRUHAT, head of the Gynaecological Obstetrics Department at the Clermont-Ferrand Polyclinic, who points out that this pathology is more common than before. The interview is accompanied by endoscopic images.
It is a relatively unknown disease, yet it affects one in 10 women of reproductive age. Endometriosis, which can be very painful, is often diagnosed late, hence the importance of the European prevention campaign organized this week. Testimony of Sérena LEONI BREDACHE, waiting for endometriosis, and excerpt from an intervention of Agnès BUZYN, Minister of Solidarity and Health, on the set of France Info TV.
Testimony of a young woman suffering from endometriosis, a gynecological pathology still poorly known but which would concern nearly ten percent of women. In order to communicate on this health issue, the EndoFrance association plans a European information campaign. Interviews with Christine Gahmia, member of the EndoFrance association, and Gilles Body, gynecological-obstetric service CHRU of Tours.
In Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), a demonstration was organized to make known a disease still poorly known, even taboo and which concerns about ten percent of women: endometriosis. Interview with Yasmine Candau, president of EndoFrance.
During a signing session in Charleville-Mézières (Ardennes), actress Laetitia Milot presented her book entitled "The baby is for when?" which tells of her fight against endometriosis, a pathology that affects a significant number of women of childbearing age and that she wishes to make more known. Interview of the young actress and author and testimony of a young woman concerned by this subject. Brief images of the television series Plus Belle la Vie and illustration images.
On the occasion of the week of prevention and information on endometriosis, a gynecological condition still poorly known or even taboo and which concerns one in ten women, visit to the polyclinic of the Rambot Park of Aix-en-Provenceen-Provence, which offers a fabric-friendly treatment with PlasmaJet. Images of an ongoing operation, interview with Pascal Moutialon, gynecologist surgeon, and testimony from Amandine Pruvost, a young woman who recently underwent successful surgery.