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Exploring alternative diagnosis options for women with deep infiltrating endometriosis – News-Medical.Net
Jasmin Teurlings is one of 176 million women worldwide who have endometriosis, a chronic, painful gynaecological condition that affects nearly three times as many women as breast cancer.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 7 2020
Jasmin Teurlings is one of 176 million women worldwide who have endometriosis, a chronic, painful gynaecological condition that affects nearly three times as many women as breast cancer.
The 21-year-old UniSA journalism student has lived with the condition for five years after first experiencing symptoms at age 16, but it has taken invasive laparoscopic surgery for an official diagnosis.
Keyhole surgery is the standard option to reliably diagnose t…
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