Treatment resistance can occur for several reasons:
Genetic Factors: Some women may have genetic variations that make them less responsive to certain treatments. Drug Resistance: Long-term use of medications can lead to resistance, making them less effective over time. Incorrect Diagnosis: Misdiagnosis or late diagnosis can result in the ineffectiveness of the treatment. Lifestyle Factors: Poor diet, lack of exercise, and other lifestyle factors can impact the effectiveness of treatment. Co-existing Conditions: Other medical conditions can interfere with the effectiveness of treatments.