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Non-invasive tests for endometriosis are here; how reliable are they, and what should we do with the results?

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ajo.13765

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biomarkers; diagnostic techniques and procedures; endometriosis; microRNAs; triage

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A reliable non-invasive biomarker for endometriosis is likely to be available in the future, and clinicians need to be informed about commercially available tests and be prepared to guide and manage patients accordingly.
A reliable non-invasive biomarker for endometriosis is highly likely in the coming years. In the lead-up to this, clinicians need to be aware of commercially available tests as they become accessible, be aware of the level of evidence to support them and be prepared to counsel and manage patients who present with the results of such tests. One such test gaining popularity in Europe was developed using a machine-based learning algorithm to analyse thousands of microRNAs based on a 200-patient cohort with suspected endometriosis in France. We explore the background science for this commercially available test; outline the questions that remain to be answered; and caution against its use outside of a research setting.

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