Abstract
The field of reproductive epidemiology has primarily focused on reproductive
outcomes and gynaecologic cancers. The study of non-cancerous, gynaecologic
conditions (eg, uterine fibroids, endometriosis) has not received serious
treatment in existing epidemiology textbooks and reproductive epidemiology
curricula. Further, these conditions do not neatly fit into the other common
subdisciplines within epidemiology (eg, infectious disease, cardiovascular, injury
and occupational epidemiology and so on). In this commentary, we identify and
illustrate three critical challenges to advancing the epidemiologic research of
non-cancerous, gynaecologic conditions. With greater investment and a
patient-centred approach, epidemiology can advance knowledge about this critical
area of human welfare.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology
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