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'Game-changer' tests for endometriosis approved in UK

RTÉ News

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July 7, 2026

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'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.

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How other outlets are covering this story

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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

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.

MaltaToday

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· Jul 12, 2026

Reopen surrogacy debate, IVF expert says

The Labour Party has promised changes to the IVF law in its first 100 days. We asked an expert what needs to be done to improve treatment options in Malta Proposes introduction of surrogacy, widen sperm donation rules, extend list of diseases for which embryo testing can be done

TheJournal.ie

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· Jul 8, 2026

State-funded IVF to be expanded to women who suffer infertility due to endometriosis

Under the state-funded scheme women can get one free IVF or ICSI cycle through the HSE.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Little to no evidence costly IVF ‘add-ons’ increase chances of live birth, new study finds

While the majority of women undergoing IVF pay for “optional extras”, promoted as increasing fertility outcomes, new Australian research suggests most don’t work.

Sweden Herald

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· Jun 29, 2026

Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds

Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds

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Related coverage for "'Game-changer' tests for endometriosis approved in UK": The Standard — 'Game-changer' for endometriosis patients as two new tests available on NHS. Medical Daily — Your Saliva Holds the Key to Diagnosing Endometriosis, New Test Shows Promise. MaltaToday — Reopen surrogacy debate, IVF expert says . TheJournal.ie — State-funded IVF to be expanded to women who suffer infertility due to endometriosis . Brisbane Times — Little to no evidence costly IVF ‘add-ons’ increase chances of live birth, new study finds. Sweden Herald — Most IVF add-ons do not improve fertility, review finds