Myths and misconceptions in endometriosis
by Ros Wood, Heather Guidone, and Lone HUmmelshoj Gender issues and the complex nature of endometriosis have led to the unfortunate creation of too many myths and misconceptions about a disease which...
View ArticleLaparoscopic appearance of endometriosis
The famous “Colour Atlas” of the laparoscopic appearance of endometriosis has been re-issued and is now available for free download from the Internet The Colour Atlas, authored by doctors Dan Martin,...
View ArticleEndometriosis: the inside story
Two women, one a nurse in Australia, the other a film maker in the US in Texas, had identical experiences with endometriosis: mis-diagnosis, unbelievable pain dismissed as hypochondria, imagination, or...
View ArticleEndometriosis: a concise practical guide to current diagnosis and treatment
In Endometriosis: a concise practical guide to current diagnosis and treatment the editors, who are well-known champions of women with endometriosis, have invited colleagues from around the world to...
View ArticleEndometriosis: the experts’ guide to treat, manage and live well with your...
Andrew Horne (PhD FRCOG) and Carol Pearson Endometriosis: the experts’ guide to treat, manage, and live well with your symptoms is an easy to read book, which covers most aspects of what endometriosis...
View ArticleSurvey of unanswered research questions in endometriosis
HOME | JLA PSP FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS | JLA PSP STEERING GROUP The James Lind Alliance Priority Setting Partnership for Endometriosis set out to identify and prioritise uncertainties, or ‘unanswered...
View ArticleFacts about endometriosis
These FACTS are produced by the World Endometriosis Society and the World Endometriosis Research Foundation and have been re-produced with permission. These facts are current as of the date at the...
View ArticleFrance
The launch of a French national strategy for endometriosis is the second such national initiative, following Australia’s development of a National Action Plan, and it is an important milestone for the...
View ArticleAustralia
Australia was the first country to develop a roadmap and blueprint to tackle endometriosis in a nationwide, coordinated manner. This blueprint is outlined in the National Action Plan for Endometriosis...
View ArticleDenmark
Denmark has led the way in terms of implementation of (state-funded) centres of expertise for the care of those with endometriosis since 2001. Now its national support organisation is on the state...
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