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‘Breakthrough’ finding could transform endometriosis diagnosis, scientists say

The Standard

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July 6, 2026

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‘Breakthrough’ finding could transform endometriosis diagnosis, scientists say

Endometriosis affects around one in 10 women of reproductive age in the UK.

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Global News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Endometriosis could be diagnosed via blood test, U.K. study finds

'These findings mark a significant breakthrough in our understanding of endometriosis,' study lead from the Centre for Reproductive Health Dr. Douglas Gibson said.

The Standard

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· Jul 6, 2026

'Game-changer' for endometriosis patients as two new tests available on NHS

Patients currently face an average nine-year wait for a diagnosis

RTÉ News

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· Jul 7, 2026

'Game-changer' tests for endometriosis approved in UK

Women in the UK with suspected endometriosis will no longer have to spend years trying to get a diagnosis thanks to new game-changer tests approved for use in the GP surgery.

Medical Daily

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· Jul 8, 2026

Your Saliva Holds the Key to Diagnosing Endometriosis, New Test Shows Promise

A simple saliva test could help diagnose endometriosis years earlier, offering hope to millions of women who often wait nearly a decade for answers. New non-invasive technologies are showing promise in making diagnosis faster and less invasive.

EUobserver

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· Jul 4, 2026

[Interview] Women across Europe face later cancer diagnoses and underfunded care, MEP Kelleher warns

Heart disease, cancer, menopause and endometriosis: millions of European women are paying the price of late diagnoses, underfunded research and medicines never properly tested on their bodies.

Men's Health

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· Jul 7, 2026

Doctors Discover What’s Behind the Disturbing Rise of Cancer Cases in Millennials and Gen Z

Cancer keeps striking younger and younger. We now know why.

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Related coverage for "‘Breakthrough’ finding could transform endometriosis diagnosis, scientists say": Global News — Endometriosis could be diagnosed via blood test, U.K. study finds. The Standard — 'Game-changer' for endometriosis patients as two new tests available on NHS. RTÉ News — 'Game-changer' tests for endometriosis approved in UK. Medical Daily — Your Saliva Holds the Key to Diagnosing Endometriosis, New Test Shows Promise. EUobserver — [Interview] Women across Europe face later cancer diagnoses and underfunded care, MEP Kelleher warns. Men's Health — Doctors Discover What’s Behind the Disturbing Rise of Cancer Cases in Millennials and Gen Z