The Endometriosis Podcast

Nicholas Fogelson and Shanti Mohling

The Endometriosis Podcast is a monthly discussion of what's new in the world of endometriosis research, new discoveries, surgical techniques, and anything else of interest in the endometriosis world. Hosted by Nicholas Fogelson, MD and Shanti Mohling, MD of Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery. For clinical consultation, call Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery in Portland, OR at 503-715-1377 or email: newpatients@nwendometriosis.com

  1. 28 APR

    Olympian Brittany Brown on Endometriosis as an Elite Athlete

    Olympic sprinter Brittany Brown joins Dr. Nicholas Fogelson to talk candidly about living, training, and competing with endometriosis at the highest level. From years of painful and heavy periods, to receiving dismissive medical advice, to eventually undergoing surgery in the middle of an elite track career, Brittany shares what it took to advocate for herself and what recovery actually looked like. They discuss the physical toll of endometriosis, the mental challenge of adjusting expectations after surgery, and why more honest conversations are needed about diagnosis, treatment, and life after "pushing through." Episode Highlights: Brittany shares how endometriosis symptoms began in college and gradually intensified during her rise as an elite sprinter How chronic pain, fatigue, and inflammation affected Brittany's body on and off the track Her medical journey and experience with medical dismissal, including being told to consider a hysterectomy or having a baby as a solution What surgery and recovery looked like for a professional athlete trying to return to high-intensity competition Brittany reflects on advocacy, visibility, and supporting other athletes navigating endometriosis and surgery For clinical consultations: contact Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery in Portland, OR at (503) 715-1377 or email us at newpatients@nwendometriosis.com  Follow us on Instagram: @Nicholasfogelson and @drshantimohling Download a transcript of this episode.

    33 min
  2. 4 APR

    Inside Healing Mama Africa: Endometriosis Care, Advocacy, and Surgical Innovation in Kenya

    In this special episode of The Endometriosis Podcast, Dr. Nicholas Fogelson travels to Kerugoya, Kenya, for the Healing Mama Africa Bootcamp and Conference, where surgeons, advocates, and educators from around the world come together to expand access to endometriosis care in Africa. Through a series of on-the-ground conversations, the episode explores what it means to deliver complex surgical care in a low-resource setting, why patient advocacy and education matter so deeply, and how collaboration across borders is helping change the future of endometriosis treatment.  Highlights: Dr. Joe Njagi shares the vision behind Healing Mama Africa and how one ambitious idea grew into a groundbreaking conference bringing expert training, complex surgery, and long-overdue care to patients across the continent. Endometriosis advocate Arti Shah reflects on her decades-long journey with endometriosis in Kenya and explains why patient empowerment, better information, and tools like her educational game Endo Quest are essential for changing the landscape. Dr. Myriam En Nosse discusses her highly specialized work in female genital mutilation reconstruction and brings a broader global women's health perspective to the conversation, centered on dignity, healing, and surgical restoration. Dr. Ahmed Al Minawi brings a regional surgeon's perspective from Egypt, reflecting on healthcare in Egypt broadly, the unusually severe and fibrotic endometriosis cases seen at Healing Mama Africa, and the extraordinary dedication behind offering these surgeries free of charge. For clinical consultations: contact Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery in Portland, OR at (503) 715-1377 or email us at newpatients@nwendometriosis.com  Follow us on Instagram: @Nicholasfogelson and @drshantimohling Download a transcript of this episode.

    1hr 5min
  3. 20/10/2025

    Beyond Estrogen Myths: Rethinking Hormone Therapy and Endometriosis

    In this episode, Dr. Nick Fogelson and Dr. Shanti Mohling take on one of the most persistent gray zones in gynecology: how to safely use hormone replacement therapy in patients with current or past endometriosis. Moving beyond the simplistic "estrogen bad" narrative, they explore what the data actually show about recurrence, cancer risk, and quality of life. The discussion weaves clinical insight with case studies, examining how progesterone's protective role, surgical completeness, and individualized dosing all shape outcomes. Highlights: The lingering misconceptions from the Women's Health Initiative study and what modern research now shows about the safety of hormone replacement. Why bioidentical progesterone should often accompany estrogen—even in hysterectomized patients with prior endometriosis. Real-world case studies revealing how residual disease and incomplete excision affect postmenopausal pain and risk. The broader benefits of HRT—stronger bones, cardiovascular protection, cognitive support—and how fear-based medicine often obscures them. Updates from the surgical front: robotic excision of endometriosis in outpatient centers, plus a preview of the next episode on MyReceptiva's diagnostic test for endometriosis. For clinical consultations: contact Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery in Portland, OR at (503) 715-1377 or email us at newpatients@nwendometriosis.com  Follow us on Instagram: @Nicholasfogelson and @drshantimohling   Download a transcript of this episode.

    49 min
  4. 06/07/2025

    Endometriosis and Sciatica: Pioneering Research on Nerve Entrapment, Vascular Compression, and Surgical Solutions

    In this episode, Dr. Nicholas Fogelson and Dr. Shanti Mohling dive deep into the complex overlap between endometriosis and nerve-related pelvic pain. They discuss a pivotal paper by Dr. Marc Possover on laparoscopic treatment for endometriosis and vascular entrapment of the sacral plexus — groundbreaking work that opened new paths for addressing sciatica caused by pelvic disease. The conversation explores how nerve irritation and compression can manifest, why menstrual cycle patterns matter, and how careful patient selection guides surgical decisions. If you or someone you know has unexplained sciatic or pelvic pain that worsens cyclically, this episode is essential listening. For clinical consultations: contact Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery in Portland, OR at (503) 715-1377 or email us at newpatients@nwendometriosis.com  Follow us on Instagram: @Nicholasfogelson and @drshantimohling Highlights: Why "sciatica" describes symptoms — not a standalone diagnosis — and how to trace its true source. The critical differences between sciatic nerve endometriosis, sacral nerve root involvement, and vascular compression. How menstrual cycle timing can provide vital clues to nerve-related pain origins. The role of neuropelveology in surgically addressing complex pelvic nerve pain What patients can realistically expect from surgery — and why improvement, not perfection, is the goal.   Download a transcript of this episode.

    48 min

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The Endometriosis Podcast is a monthly discussion of what's new in the world of endometriosis research, new discoveries, surgical techniques, and anything else of interest in the endometriosis world. Hosted by Nicholas Fogelson, MD and Shanti Mohling, MD of Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery. For clinical consultation, call Northwest Endometriosis and Pelvic Surgery in Portland, OR at 503-715-1377 or email: newpatients@nwendometriosis.com

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