A CASE-CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF ENDOMETRIOSIS
This case-control study found that earlier menarche, longer periods, dysmenorrhea, energetic physical activity during menstruation, and allergic diathesis were associated with increased endometriosis risk, while more pregnancies offered protection.
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- Is early age at menarche a risk factor for endometriosis? A systematic review and meta-analysis of case-control studies 2012
- Endometriosis and Cancer: Epidemiology 2011
- Endometriosis: epidemiology and aetiological factors 2004
- The epidemiology of endometriosis 2003
- EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ENDOMETRIOSIS 1997
- Epidemiologic determinants of endometriosis: A hospital-based case-control study 1997
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