Revolutionary Endometriosis Test Slashes Diagnostic Wait from Years to Minutes
Endometriosis: The Silent Suffering of Millions
Endometriosis, a debilitating condition where womb-like tissue grows outside the uterus—often on ovaries and fallopian tubes—affects over 10% of women worldwide, according to WHO. It’s a leading cause of pelvic pain and infertility. Yet women endure an agonising wait of over eight years on average before getting a diagnosis. Why? Symptoms mimic other issues, and confirming it means invasive surgery—until now.
Groundbreaking Non-Invasive Test Launched in Denver
Meet the EndoSure Test, unveiled today at the AAGL conference in Aurora, Denver. This 30-minute, non-invasive test is a game changer. It delivers an instant, accurate diagnosis for all stages of endometriosis—without surgery. It’s quick, cost-effective, and can be done during a routine doctors’ visit.
How does it work? Three tiny sensors are placed on the lower abdomen. The patient drinks a glass of water and reclines while the test’s TRICORDER-3L device collects and analyses data to confirm presence or absence of the disease immediately.
Experts Praise Instant, Early Diagnosis
“The moment I validated the unique myoelectrical digital fingerprint of endometriosis, I knew this would revolutionise care worldwide,” said Dr Mark Noar, Co-Founder and inventor. “It allows physicians to diagnose early, increasing treatment options and improving patient outcomes.”
Carlos Babini, EndoSure CEO, added: “This test fills a massive gap in diagnosing a disease that devastates women. It’s also perfect for screening and monitoring after treatment. We’re rolling it out to fertility, pelvic pain centres, GYN, paediatric and primary care specialists worldwide. Units are already in use in the USA, India, and Brazil.”
A New Era for Women’s Health
For millions suffering in silence, this innovation offers hope. No more years of painful uncertainty. Women can now get a fast, reliable diagnosis and start managing symptoms sooner. EndoSure’s breakthrough could change lives globally.