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Clinical guidelines for endometriosis diagnoses are changing

Summary by RNZ
Research shows it takes an average of eight to 12 years to get a diagnosis in New Zealand - partly because surgery is used to confirm it. The government's changes - due to be rolled out next near will GPs can make a clinical diagnosis based on symptoms and family history, and can then prescribe treatment immediately. Melissa Aubroeck, who waited 12 years for a dianosis, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

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RNZ broke the news in Wellington, New Zealand on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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