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‘Breakthrough’ finding could transform endometriosis diagnosis, scientists say

Scientists have made a 'breakthrough' discovery that could significantly improve the diagnosis of endometriosis, a condition affecting millions of women worldwide. The research suggests a new method for identifying the disease more accurately and efficiently, potentially reducing the time it takes for patients to receive a proper diagnosis. Endometriosis is often difficult to detect, leading to delays in treatment and increased suffering for those affected. This development could lead to earlier interventions and better management of the condition.

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‘Breakthrough’ finding could transform endometriosis diagnosis, scientists say

Scientists have made a 'breakthrough' discovery that could significantly improve the diagnosis of endometriosis, a condition affecting millions of women worldwide. The research suggests a new method for identifying the disease more accurately and efficiently, potentially reducing the time it takes for patients to receive a proper diagnosis. Endometriosis is often difficult to detect, leading to delays in treatment and increased suffering for those affected. This development could lead to earlier interventions and better management of the condition.

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