Endometriosis Diagnosis and Management in Adolescent Patients and Current Treatment Regimes
This expert review focuses on dienogest for endometriosis management, concluding it is effective and tolerable for pain and quality of life, with considerations for fertility, surgery avoidance, and bleeding side effects.
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