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
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
© 2004 M. L. Ballweg. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 18, Issue 2 , Pages 201-218, April 2004
