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Training for docs coming as women wait years in pain for endometriosis diagnoses

One in 10 girls and women live with endometriosis in Canada, but there is an average delay of five years until it’s diagnosed, experts say.

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The Advancement of Gynecologic Excellence announced almost $500,000 in funding from Health Canada to educate primary-care providers and emergency room doctors about endometriosis.


TORONTO - Katie Luciani spent years being told that her weeklong debilitating pain every month was a “normal” part of getting her period. 

“My symptoms showed up when I was 11,” said Luciani, who is now 38. 

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