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Endometriosis is notoriously difficult to diagnose, with studies suggesting that women on average wait over seven years for a diagnosis. The development of a non-invasive diagnostic test which analyzes menstrual blood could help to change this.
Endometriosis is notoriously difficult to diagnose, with studies suggesting that women on average wait over seven years for a diagnosis. The development of a non-invasive diagnostic test which analyzes menstrual blood could help to change this.
Menstrual blood holds the key to better diagnostics
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