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EndoCaRe Oxford were pleased to be invited to partner with the Vagina Museum on this event, with the team providing key information on symptoms, diagnosis and current research as well as taking part in several events.

Following successful residences at Camden and Bethnal Green, The Vagina Musuem moved to it's permanent home in November 2023. Located under the railway arches in Bethnal Green, they partnered with Wellcome Trust to have their launch exhibition, Endometriosis: Into the Unknown - a topic they'd been asked about repeatedly by their visitors over previous years. 

EndoCaRe Oxford were pleased to be invited to partner with the Vagina Museum on this event, with the team providing key information on symptoms, diagnosis and current research as well as taking part in several events. We worked on making sure the information was factual, recorded videos for their website and took part in panel discussions, all with the aim of raising awareness of endometriosis and promoting the current research.

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 Successful event raising awareness

Since opening, the exhibition has had almost 11,000 visitors. A visitor survey found that 83% of visitors said they felt the exhibition succeeded in breaking stigma and misconceptions about endometriosis; and 84% said they felt more motivated to support endometriosis research in future. 75% said they were likely to recommend the exhibition to friends or family.

 

What else they said

“Many people in the group I was with did not know about endo - this has led to some of them advocating to get tests done with their GPs”

 

“The stack of pads that conveyed the heaviness and the pain board increased my partners understanding significantly”

 

“I hadn't realized how common it was, or all the ways it can affect people.”

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Don't miss out

The exhibition certainly helped to raise awareness and open discussions on this condition as well as giving people the tools to go to their GP and advocate for themselves. It will continue to be open until end of March 2024 www.vaginamuseum.co.uk and the materials are available to view online 


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