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The Allie Pepper European Tour was inspired by the strong impact of her conference at the International Menopause Society (IMS) Congress in Melbourne, which sparked the idea to take her story across Europe.
 

Allie then traveled to nine European cities — from Glasgow to Monaco, including Stockholm, Paris, Brussels, and Veenendaal — sharing her personal journey through menopause and raising awareness among healthcare professionals. This marked the first multi-country European event organized by Besins Healthcare, reflecting close collaboration between global and local teams.
 

The tour’s main focus was Allie’s story: the impact of treatment and the positive changes it brought to her life. In some locations, expert medical presentations complemented her testimony, enriching the dialogue. Audiences included gynecologists, general practitioners, nurses and employees, all highly engaged throughout the events.
 

What resonated everywhere

  • Allie’s authentic story created a strong emotional connection, sparking questions and meaningful conversations.
  • The tour highlighted a shared reality: many women remain under-informed and underserved regarding menopause.
  • Sessions reinforced the need for patient-centered care, with treatments tailored and discussed closely with each woman.
     

Voices from the field

Thank you for inviting Allie Pepper — her presentation was astonishing and much appreciated.” — Prof. Serge Rozenberg, Belgium

An inspirational talk and wake-up call for menopause awareness in the Nordics.” — Organizer, Stockholm

Nearly 300 participants in the Netherlands were deeply impacted by Allie’s story.” — Rutger Mulder, Netherlands
 

A collective success

The Allie Pepper Tour has strengthened Besins Healthcare’s commitment to listening to women, supporting healthcare professionals, and improving menopause care across Europe.

We warmly thank our local affiliates for their engagement in making this first-of-its-kind European tour a success.

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