Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Volume 18, Issue 2 , Pages 201-218, April 2004

Impact of endometriosis on women's health: comparative historical data show that the earlier the onset, the more severe the disease

Endometriosis Association, International Headquarters, 8585 North 76th Place, Milwaukee, WI 53223, USA

Abstract 

Looking at endometriosis from the bigger picture—as a systemic endocrine, immunological, and gastrointestinal disease—opens the door to broader treatments. The bigger-picture understanding of the disease also makes clear a variety of patterns of presenting symptoms, again clarifying the diagnosis. Data from over 7000 confirmed cases clearly show that delay in diagnosis (the average time to diagnosis is >9 years) is a major problem and that current treatments are far from satisfactory. In conclusion, the impact of endometriosis, a disease that already produces intense symptoms, is worsened by a current lack of understanding of the disease beyond its pelvic definition.

Keywords:  age, delayed diagnosis, endometriosis, severity, systemic

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PII: S1521-6934(04)00004-5

doi:10.1016/j.bpobgyn.2004.01.003

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Volume 18, Issue 2 , Pages 201-218, April 2004