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nearly one in seven menstruating people suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome PCOS can cause irregular menstrual periods fertility problems excess body hair weight gain and acne however up to 70% of women worldwide are not aware they have this syndrome as September marks PCOS Awareness Month Patient Advocates are calling out lack of research and little progress to help those suffering from it one of the biggest gaps that we have is in research we need lots more funding into research around pcrs we still don’t understand enough about the condition it is estimated that PCOS has an annual cost of approximately 23 billion in the European health sector yet the last EU funded research for PCOS was in 2020 only one of the projects is focused on the root of the problem some younger patients claim that more dangerous PCOS side effects like type 2 diabetes and heart disease are overlooked by fertility and weight issues I know it’s something also that we have to fight regarding people’s perception of PCOS it that if you improve your lifestyle your diet your exercise regimen PCOS will go away no it will not go away