About Half of Women Over 50 Have Symptoms of a Disease; 80% of Women Unaware of "Pelvic Organ Prolapse," Over 40% Find It Difficult to Discuss with Family
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A survey of 300 women aged 30-70+ revealed that approximately 80% are unaware of "Pelvic Organ Prolapse." Over 40% find it difficult to discuss with family, and more tend to search online first for symptoms than consult a doctor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the sample size and age range of the women targeted in the survey conducted by Mitsui Medical Japan Co., Ltd.?
- A: The survey targeted 300 women aged 30 to over 70 to understand pelvic organ prolapse awareness and conditions.
- Q: When was the "Pelvic Organ Prolapse Awareness and Actual Condition Survey" conducted?
- A: The survey was conducted over a two-day period from March 24 to March 25, 2026.
- Q: What percentage of respondents in the survey did not know the term "Pelvic Organ Prolapse"?
- A: According to the survey results, 79.7% of the respondents were unfamiliar with the term.
- Q: How do respondents tend to react first when they experience symptoms like urinary leakage or discomfort?
- A: 35.3% of respondents would search the internet first, while only 27.0% would immediately consult a medical institution.
- Q: According to medical information, what proportion of women over the age of 50 experience symptoms of the disease?
- A: Medical information suggests that about 40% or even half of women over 50 experience some symptoms.