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Endometriosis affects approximately 10% of women of reproductive age worldwide. Journeys to diagnosis can be complex, with an average of 9 years between development of symptoms and diagnosis, which has not improved despite guidance and poli…
BACKGROUND: Delay to diagnosis of endometriosis is an increasing problem. As it stands, the mean delay to diagnosis time is nine years. There is limited research exploring the perceptions of healthcare professionals regarding the diagnosis …
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis of endometriosis in the United Kingdom takes on average eight years, with delay to diagnosis contributing to physical, psychological and social burden for women experiencing endometriosis. This study aimed to explore e…
(Abstracted from J Minim Invasive Gynecol 2022;29:169–176) Current treatments for women with endometriosis are largely ineffective for management of pain and other symptoms. In addition, they often affect fertility and can have undesirable …
ObjectiveTo review the available literature on the effect of cannabis-based products on the female reproductive system and establish whether there is any evidence that they benefit or harm patients with endometriosis and, therefore, whether…
Recently, fertility services have started resuming since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, but there remains significant uncertainty in the way this care will be delivered in the United Kingdom. The objective of our study was to explore the…
BACKGROUND: Up to 28% of endometriosis patients do not get pain relief from therapeutic laparoscopy but this subgroup is not defined. OBJECTIVES: To identify any prognostic patient-specific factors (such as but not limited to patients' type…
To gain insight into the areas that impact women with endometriosis.