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David Healy, president-elect of the International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS) and a board member of the World Endometriosis Society (WES) said:
“If other researchers can confirm this test, this might become the standard way of diagnosing endometriosis. This would mean that the condition could be identified earlier, which could give real benefits for women, who may later become infertile due to endometriosis”.
In other words: early detection may preserve fertility if correct treatment is commenced promptly.
However, further - prospective - research is required to validate these findings, and only then will it be possible confirm if indeed a new diagnostic test for endometriosis has arrived. |