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<p>No specific assessment has been made. Menstrual health and gynaecological conditions,
including endometriosis, is a priority in the Women’s Health Strategy. We are investing
£25 million in women’s health hubs, so that women can get better access to care for
menstrual problems, including women with suspected or diagnosed endometriosis.</p><p>The
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is in the process of updating
its recommendations on diagnosing endometriosis and surgical management of endometriosis
if fertility is a priority. NICE will provide information on the expected publication
date of its final guidance in due course.</p><p>Additionally, NHS England is updating
the service specification for severe endometriosis, which defines the expected standards
of care. This update will ensure that specialist endometriosis services have access
to the most up-to-date evidence and advice and will improve standards of care for
women with severe endometriosis.</p>
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