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The 11th Annual SEUD Congress: Modern Management of Endometriosis and Uterine Diseases

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Published Online: Feb 25th 2025

SEUD 2025 From Adolescence to menopause

 

Message from the Society of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders (SEUD):

On behalf of the Congress President, Lubomír Mikulášek, the SEUD Board, and the Local Organising Committee, we are pleased to welcome you to the 11th Annual SEUD Congress, taking place 24–26 April 2025 in the beautiful and historic city of Prague, Czech Republic.

This year, the congress theme is “From Adolescence to Menopause: Modern Management of Endometriosis and Uterine Diseases” and will bring together professionals from across the world who are dedicated to advancing gynaecological science and improving women’s health.

The scientific programme has been carefully designed to cover the full spectrum of endometriosis and uterine disorders, spanning from adolescence to menopause. It will also feature cutting-edge sessions in a variety of engaging formats, designed to stimulate discussion, collaboration and learning.

Let us come together to explore modern management strategies for endometriosis and uterine disorders and push the boundaries of gynaecological care. Your presence and active participation will help ensure that SEUD 2025 in Prague is an inspiring and memorable event.

We look forward to meeting you for this outstanding 11th edition.

For further information on the scientific program and to register, visit our website: https://congress.seud.org/

Disclosures: This article was provided to touchENDOCRINOLOGY by the Society of Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders (SEUD). No fees or funding were associated with this short publication. Image: © 2025. SEUD.

 

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