University of Washington students creating early-detection endometriosis test
Endometriosis impacts 1 in every 10 women, according to the World Health Organization. It is a chronic and painful disease where certain tissue grows outside of the uterus. There s no cure, but a group at the University of Washington is hoping to come up with a way to detect endometriosis early on. FOX 13's Nikki Torres shows us how.
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University of Washington students creating early-detection endometriosis test

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