PCOS Has a New Name: What It Means for You If you have ever been told you have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), or if you suspect you might, everything you know about the condition just changed. PCOS has officially been renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) . This historic global update was announced at the European Congress of Endocrinology and published in the medical journal The Lancet . Led by researchers at Monash University, this change is the result of a massive 14-year effort involving over 56 global health organizations. For the 1 in 8 women living with this condition, this is not just a lesson in medical vocabulary—it is a massive victory for validation and proper care. The Problem with the Old Name The term "PCOS" was coined all the way back in 1935. At the time, doctors assumed the issue was completely contained within a woman's ovaries. For decades, this outdated name has caused major roadblocks for patients: The "Cyst...
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