Donations For Clinical Trials

Contact Us to donate as little as £5.00, with every donation, for clinically trials, we will be able to collaborate with our Scientists and Researchers in finding a medicine and treatment for those who have been diagnosed with PCOS.

With this, we will be able to restore faith and confidence back into that individual, allowing them to know they are not alone but here at PCOS Relief, they are a valued individual, as we understand, being diagnosed with any of the four types of Polycystic Ovaries can take a toll, therefore finding a treatment or medicine can make the change.
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Donations For Upcoming Events

Contact Us to donate as little as £2.50 and support us in our upcoming exciting events. By donating today and getting involved in the community we are creating across the world for females who have been diagnosed with Polycystic Ovaries.

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Official update · May 2026

A landmark update
for 170 million
women worldwide

Previously PCOS Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Now officially PMOS Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome

Published in The Lancet, May 2026 · Endorsed by the Endocrine Society · 56 global organisations

What was PCOS?

A hormonal condition named after the appearance of follicles on the ovaries — a term widely recognised as inaccurate, leading to delayed diagnoses and misunderstood care for millions.

What is PMOS?

A complex, long-term condition involving multiple hormone imbalances, metabolic effects like insulin resistance, and impacts on reproductive, mental, and cardiovascular health — far beyond just the ovaries.

After a decade-long global study with 22,000+ patients and clinicians, the new name was published in The Lancet to reduce diagnostic delays affecting up to 70% of women living with this condition.

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