Using Policy and Law to Help Reduce Endometriosis Diagnostic Delay

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Abstract

Despite high incidence of endometriosis internationally and domestically, many patients wait a decade after symptom onset for an accurate diagnosis. This article suggests why diagnostic criteria should be clarified and why endometriosis screening should be incentivized among members of the public, clinicians, and health care organizations.

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endometriosis

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Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis Delayed Diagnosis

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