The placebo and nocebo effects in the treatment of endometriosis: a commentary
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This commentary discusses the roles of placebo and nocebo effects in the treatment of endometriosis and their implications for clinical trials and patient care.
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- Laparoscopy and Reported Pain among Patients with Endometriosis 2005
- Surgical Decision Regret in Women Pursuing Surgery for Endometriosis or Chronic Pelvic Pain 2020
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