Endométriose : état des connaissances épidémiologiques
This paper reviews current epidemiological knowledge of endometriosis, an inflammatory disease affecting 10% of women, which causes pain, infertility, and significant societal costs.
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This paper is an editorial-style review article describing the French public health bulletin “Questions de Santé Publique” and, specifically, introducing the issue titled “Endométriose : état des connaissances épidémiologiques,” whose author is Maina Kvaskoff (2024). It outlines the publication’s goals (communicating validated, pedagogically presented public health findings), the expert review process (external anonymous review in addition to editorial committees), and diffusion and access policies (open access since 2008, no submission or publication fees). A key caveat is that the provided text mainly describes publication policy and format rather than detailing the epidemiologic methods or results of endometriosis itself. Relevance to endometriosis: the corpus inclusion is direct because the paper title and section list include “Endométriose : état des connaissances épidémiologiques,” though the excerpt itself does not report epidemiologic findings.
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