• #59: The Dark Reality of Living With Endometriosis with Dr. Eugenio

  • 2024/01/30
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#59: The Dark Reality of Living With Endometriosis with Dr. Eugenio

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    Welcome to season two Uterinekind! We are delighted to be back with you in the podcasting space, bringing you the latest news in female health, interviews with doctors and researchers, and people who are breaking trails to improve our experience with gynecologic and full-body female healthcare. Make sure to tune in to our episodes to continue to spread awareness and spread education to lift health and body literacy for all uterinekind and have better health as a result! 

    The Mahalingaiah Lab at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has launched The Beauty Edit Study! With the increased amount of research that emphasizes the higher usage of hair and consumer products among Black women. The evidence is clear: Black women are at a higher risk of exposure to hormonally active chemicals, or EDCs, and related diseases but it doesn’t just stop there! Chemicals in hair products have also been linked to hormonally mediated endocrine diseases that are more prevalent among Black, Hispanic, and Asian women and girls. We cannot keep dismissing this information for women of color. Want to learn more yourself? Consider joining The Beauty Edit Study! The Beauty Edit Study aims to address these concerns by providing a mobile-friendly website with comprehensive educational content to increase awareness and understanding of the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on the reproductive and endocrine systems for 3 weeks. 

    To learn more information about The Beauty Edit Study, visit https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mahalingaiah-lab/research/enrolling-studies/the-beauty-edit/

    Joining us today is Dr. Eugenio Colón with the Center for Endometriosis Care in Atlanta, a world-class excision surgeon with a passion for shared decision-making and early intervention of endometriosis. He teaches clinicians, he's a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, and he's trained to do excision surgery, meaning he has the trifecta you want when choosing a surgeon! In this episode, Dr. Eugenio Colón shares his personal experience that led him to focus on endometriosis treatment, emphasizes the need for specialized surgeons in minimally invasive surgery for endometriosis, and advocates for separate specialties for obstetrics and gynecology. He also gives his best tips on what to do as a patient or doctor when navigating treating endo! It can be hard to access endometriosis specialists, especially one as skilled as Dr. Eugenio Colón, so stay tuned for this interview and share this interview to raise awareness and educate people about this common debilitating condition! 

    Lastly, we end on a high note that you’re gonna want to write down! 


     

    Thanks for listening, learning, and being you. And join us back here every Tuesday for all things uterus, in service to you, uterinekind.

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Welcome to season two Uterinekind! We are delighted to be back with you in the podcasting space, bringing you the latest news in female health, interviews with doctors and researchers, and people who are breaking trails to improve our experience with gynecologic and full-body female healthcare. Make sure to tune in to our episodes to continue to spread awareness and spread education to lift health and body literacy for all uterinekind and have better health as a result! 

The Mahalingaiah Lab at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has launched The Beauty Edit Study! With the increased amount of research that emphasizes the higher usage of hair and consumer products among Black women. The evidence is clear: Black women are at a higher risk of exposure to hormonally active chemicals, or EDCs, and related diseases but it doesn’t just stop there! Chemicals in hair products have also been linked to hormonally mediated endocrine diseases that are more prevalent among Black, Hispanic, and Asian women and girls. We cannot keep dismissing this information for women of color. Want to learn more yourself? Consider joining The Beauty Edit Study! The Beauty Edit Study aims to address these concerns by providing a mobile-friendly website with comprehensive educational content to increase awareness and understanding of the effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on the reproductive and endocrine systems for 3 weeks. 

To learn more information about The Beauty Edit Study, visit https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mahalingaiah-lab/research/enrolling-studies/the-beauty-edit/

Joining us today is Dr. Eugenio Colón with the Center for Endometriosis Care in Atlanta, a world-class excision surgeon with a passion for shared decision-making and early intervention of endometriosis. He teaches clinicians, he's a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, and he's trained to do excision surgery, meaning he has the trifecta you want when choosing a surgeon! In this episode, Dr. Eugenio Colón shares his personal experience that led him to focus on endometriosis treatment, emphasizes the need for specialized surgeons in minimally invasive surgery for endometriosis, and advocates for separate specialties for obstetrics and gynecology. He also gives his best tips on what to do as a patient or doctor when navigating treating endo! It can be hard to access endometriosis specialists, especially one as skilled as Dr. Eugenio Colón, so stay tuned for this interview and share this interview to raise awareness and educate people about this common debilitating condition! 

Lastly, we end on a high note that you’re gonna want to write down! 


 

Thanks for listening, learning, and being you. And join us back here every Tuesday for all things uterus, in service to you, uterinekind.

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