Endometriosis in Italy: From cost estimates to new medical treatment

In: Gynecological Endocrinology · 2009 · pp. 1–7 · doi:10.1080/09513590903159664 · W4242343871
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This paper analyzes the cost of endometriosis in Italy and discusses new medical treatment options, aiming to foster human progress through knowledge.

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The provided text does not include the paper’s scientific content—only generic publisher and website material—so the study population, methods, results, and limitations cannot be determined from what’s shown. The title suggests the work addresses endometriosis in Italy by moving from cost estimates to a new medical treatment, but no supporting details are present in the excerpt to substantiate specific findings or caveats. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — the title indicates a focus on endometriosis in Italy, covering cost estimation and a new medical treatment.

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