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1. Time for global health policy and research leaders to prioritize endometriosis

2. Global endometrial DNA methylation analysis reveals insights into mQTL regulation and associated endometriosis disease risk and endometrial function

3. Integrative multi-omics analyses to identify the genetic and functional mechanisms underlying ovarian cancer risk regions

5. Impact of Endometriosis on Life-Course Potential: A Narrative Review

19. The relationship between surrounding greenness in childhood and adolescence and depressive symptoms in adolescence and early adulthood.

20. Assessment of moderate coffee consumption and risk of epithelial ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study

21. Differences in characteristics and use of complementary and alternative methods for coping with endometriosis-associated acyclic pelvic pain across adolescence and adulthood

25. Analysis of potential protein-modifying variants in 9000 endometriosis patients and 150000 controls of European ancestry.

26. Meta-analysis identifies five novel loci associated with endometriosis highlighting key genes involved in hormone metabolism.

27. Research Priorities for Endometriosis

29. Association of vitamin D levels and risk of ovarian cancer: a Mendelian randomization study.

32. Prevalence, diagnostic delay and economic burden of endometriosis and its impact on quality of life: results from an Eastern Mediterranean population.

33. Assessing the genetic architecture of epithelial ovarian cancer histological subtypes

39. Genome-wide analysis identifies genetic effects on reproductive success and ongoing natural selection at the FADS locus

44. Clinical profiling of specific diagnostic subgroups of women with chronic pelvic pain

46. Comprehensive quantitative sensory testing shows altered sensory function in women with chronic pelvic pain:results from the Translational Research in Pelvic Pain (TRiPP) Study

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