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Communicating endometriosis with young women to decrease diagnosis time

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Shadbolt, Naomi
Parker, Melissa
Orthia, Lindy

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Australian Health Promotion Association

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Issues addressed: Endometriosis is estimated to affect approximately 10% of women. Although early detection may enhance health outcomes and fertility, there is a recognised diagnostic delay of 6.7 years. There are limited data on ways to discuss endometri

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Health Promotion Journal of Australia

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2037-12-31
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