Fig. 2From: Investigating women’s health issues and help-seeking intentions in primary care in Japan: a cross-sectional studySelf-reported women’s health issues of the participants (n = 139, multiple answers allowed). Figure 2 reveals the distribution of each category of women’s health issues that the participants (n = 139) reported. Concern about gynecological cancer screening tests was the most frequently reported (39%). Menstruation-related issues, such as hypermenorrhea (30%), dysmenorrhea (26%) and menstrual irregularity (25%), occupied the top five places. A specific disease of the uterus or ovaries (27%) and menopausal symptoms (21%) were the third and fifth concerns from the top, respectivelyBack to article page