Women have been struggling for years to get their endometriosis diagnosed but now there appears to a simple new non-invasive rapid test.
Endometriosis affects around 180 million women worldwide, that’s around ten percent of the population.
On average it takes up to 8-10 years – depending on where you live in the world, from the onset of symptoms to getting a diagnosis. The main reason for this is that the symptoms are very similar to those of other conditions, and varies considerably between women.
There is also a lack of education with GP’s on the condition which can cause excruciating agony for the sufferer.
It has a grading of stages 1-4, with four being the most severe, causing agony for the sufferer and in many cases issues with infertility.
When women find a good doctor to get diagnosis they have to go through an MRI and pelvic scan, and small incision surgery called a laparoscopy.

It relies on Next Generation Sequencing of micro RNA present in saliva, and on the use of Artificial Intelligence to process the very large volume of data generated.
The Ziwig Endotest® claims to have a reliability close to 100%, and at £995.00 is expensive but much cheaper than laparoscopy surgery.
The catch is that the test is only available for women 18-43 years old who are not pregnant or HIV positive.
Let’s hope it really works. At least it’s a positive step forward in the help available for women in spite of the high cost of the kit.
For more information about this condition please read our column by stage 4 endometriosis warrior Emma Kemsley.