Recent research suggests that endometriosis may be more common than previously thought due to genetic predispositions and environmental triggers. Studies indicate that women with a family history of endometriosis are more likely to develop the condition, pointing to a hereditary aspect previously underestimated. Additionally, exposure to certain environmental toxins has been linked to a higher incidence of endometriosis, suggesting the condition's prevalence may be influenced by factors beyond individual health, further complicating its detection and treatment.
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