The experiences of endometriosis patients with diagnosis and treatment in New Zealand
Endometriosis is a chronically painful, invasive, inflammatory disease, with limited treatment options and long delays to diagnosis, which impacts 10% of females in New Zealand.IntroductionAs part of a larger group discussion study, this paper covers three themes associated with endometriosis patien...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Ellis (Author), Deborah Munro (Author), Rachael Wood (Author) |
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