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BBC Health 📅 30 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read Women's Health

Women can wait years for an endometriosis diagnosis. New tech could change that

A new scan technique could spot areas of endometriosis missed by conventional scans, scientists say.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • New scan technology can detect endometriosis lesions missed by conventional ultrasound and MRI, potentially reducing diagnostic delays that currently extend several years
  • Earlier and more accurate diagnosis enables timely intervention, improving patient outcomes and reducing the burden of symptomatic disease during the diagnostic pathway
  • This advance addresses a significant clinical gap in endometriosis detection, where diagnostic uncertainty often leads to prolonged patient suffering and delayed treatment initiation
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A new scan technique could spot areas of endometriosis missed by conventional scans, scientists say.

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