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Assessing research gaps and unmet needs in endometriosis

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
Volume 221, Issue 2, Pages 86-94

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2019.02.033

Keywords

chronic pain; endometriosis; infertility; pelvic pain; stigma; women's health

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  1. AbbVie Inc.
  2. Marriott Foundations

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Endometriosis, a systemic disease that is often painful and chronic, affects similar to 10% of reproductive-age women. The disease can have a negative impact on a patient's physical and emotional well-being, quality of life, and productivity. Endometriosis also places significant economic and social burden on patients, their families, and society as a whole. Despite its high prevalence and cost, endometriosis remains underfunded and under-researched, greatly limiting our understanding of the disease and slowing much-needed innovation in diagnostic and treatment options. Due in part to the societal normalization of women's pain and stigma around menstrual issues, there is also a lack of disease awareness among patients, health care providers, and the public. The Society for Women's Health Research convened an interdisciplinary group of expert researchers, clinicians, and patients for a roundtable meeting to review the current state of the science on endometriosis and identify areas of need to improve a woman's diagnosis, treatment, and access to quality care. Comprehensive and interdisciplinary approaches to disease management and increased education and disease awareness for patients, health care providers, and the public are needed to remove stigma, increase timely and accurate diagnosis and treatment, and allow for new advancements.

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