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Endometriosis: Why Diagnosis Takes 6 Years with Prof Jason Abbott

Endometriosis: Why Diagnosis Takes 6 Years with Prof Jason Abbott

Season 9 Episode 94 Published 7 hours ago
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About the Guest:

Professor Jason Abbott is a distinguished Clinical Director and the driving force behind the world’s first Endometriosis Research Centre at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. As a leading expert in gynecology, his work focuses heavily on the study and treatment of endometriosis. Professor Abbott has been central to significant advancements in non-invasive diagnostic tools and groundbreaking research aimed at understanding and ultimately curing endometriosis. His dedication to women's health, particularly regarding endometriosis, has made him a prominent figure in both the medical and academic communities.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding Endometriosis: Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing significant pain and potential fertility issues.
  • Diagnosis Challenges: The episode highlights the difficulty of diagnosing endometriosis, citing a lack of simple, non-invasive tests and the normalization of severe pain as standard by many women.
  • Research and Innovation: The Endometriosis Research Centre aims to explore new diagnostic and treatment options through extensive research and global collaboration.
  • Impact and Awareness: Increasing awareness and understanding among both healthcare providers and patients is crucial to addressing endometriosis effectively.
  • Future Directions: Professor Abbott discusses the potential for innovative diagnostic tools, such as blood tests or non-invasive scans, to revolutionize how endometriosis is identified and treated.

Notable Quotes:

  1. "Endometriosis is the finding of tissue that's similar to the lining of the uterus outside of the uterus, which causes inflammation and scar tissue."
  2. "It's tied to menstruation, which is considered normal, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment as symptoms are often overlooked."
  3. "Having a period is a painful process, and if that's impacting your life, then let's at least offer some different kinds of treatment and intervention."
  4. "The Endometriosis Research Centre is set to become a pivotal hub for collaboration, diagnosis improvements, and innovative treatments on a global scale."
  5. "Our goal is to get better at diagnosing and eventually curing endometriosis by understanding its causes and seeing it in different light than ever before."

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