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Silvia Vannuccini: RBMO Highlights Key Insights on Adenomyosis Awareness
Jan 28, 2026, 16:38

Silvia Vannuccini: RBMO Highlights Key Insights on Adenomyosis Awareness

Silvia Vannuccini, Researcher at the University of Florence, shared a RBMO’s post on LinkedIn about a paper published in RBMO:

“I’m pleased to share that our article ‘Adenomyosis: the missed disease’ has been featured in the 2025 Wrapped: Top Downloads section of the latest RBMO Insights newsletter. Mathilde Bourdon

This recognition reflects the growing interest in—and need for—greater awareness and understanding of adenomyosis, a condition that remains underdiagnosed despite its significant impact on patients’ lives.

Grateful to RBMO for highlighting our work, and to colleagues and readers who continue to engage with and disseminate research in this important area.”

Quoting Reproductive BioMedicine Online’s (RBMO) post:

“Our January Insights starts the year with another ‘RBMO Wrapped’ look back at the biggest, most read, most cited, most mentioned articles of 2025, with some behind-the-scenes stats and details of our major milestones and events from the past twelve months.

But we don’t want to begin the year looking entirely backward, so we move forwards into 2026 with our regular Talking Points feature with insights into brand new publications discussing adding patient value to the clinical measures of success, total motile sperm count in the prediction of live birth, and the uncontested place of social media in infertility.

The email version of the issue is with all on our mailing list now; and if you’re not subscribed already, please do consider signing up to receive each monthly edition as it is published, and occasional updates of journal news of special note.”

Title: Adenomyosis: the missed disease

Authors: Pietro Santulli, Silvia Vannuccini, Mathilde Bourdon, Charles Chapron, Felice Petraglia

Silvia Vannuccini

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