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"I Felt Like I Was Crazy!", the Endometriosis Comes Out of the Shadows in Mayotte.

In the Hemicycle Younousa Bamana of the Department-Region of Mayotte, Mamoudzou, faces are attentive, receptive. Sometimes serious. Sometimes soothed. Often moved. On Tuesday, 23 June, nearly sixty people gathered for a day entirely devoted to endometriosis. Among them, patients, people around them, some men interested or concerned about the disease, gynaecologists, coming from Mayotte and La Réunion, but also elected representatives and associa…
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In the Hemicycle Younousa Bamana of the Department-Region of Mayotte, Mamoudzou, faces are attentive, receptive. Sometimes serious. Sometimes soothed. Often moved. On Tuesday, 23 June, nearly sixty people gathered for a day entirely devoted to endometriosis. Among them, patients, people around them, some men interested or concerned about the disease, gynaecologists, coming from Mayotte and La Réunion, but also elected representatives and associa…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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