Why these women are fighting for a national action plan on endometriosis
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Why these women are fighting for a national action plan on endometriosis
The disease impacts about 1 in 10 Canadian women, but due to lack of funding and research, it can take years for individuals to get a diagnosis.
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By Olivia Belovich
Published May 28, 2026
Last updated Jun 05, 2026
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Karissa Renaud has been told by doctors that she has endometriosis, and she's been living in pain most of her life. But be…
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