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Human Reproduction, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 878-880, 1996
© 1996 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology


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Delay in the diagnosis of endometriosis: a survey of women from the USA and the UK

Ruth Hadfield, Helen Mardon, David Barlow and Stephen Kennedy1

Nuffield Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Oxford, John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford OX3 9DU, UK

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We investigated the length of time between the onset of pain symptoms and the surgical diagnosis of endometriosis in women from the UK and the USA. A total of 218 women with surgically confirmed disease, recruited through endometriosis self-help groups, completed a postal questionnaire. The mean ± SD delay in diagnosis for women from the USA was 11.73 ± 9.05 years, significantly higher than the equivalent delay of 7.96 ± 7.92 years for women from the UK (P < 0.01). The stage of disease did not affect the length of time between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis. Therefore there is considerable delay in the diagnosis of endometriosis for women from both the UK and the USA. Efforts to reduce this delay are required to minimize the suffering of women with this disease.

Key words: diagnosis/endometriosis


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