"The most easy-to-read and practical guide for women with endometriosis."
www.endometriosis.org
Dr Susan Evans, a recognised specialist in the treatment of endometriosis, has written an easy-to-read comprehensive summary of the up-to-date management of 'endo'.
President International Society Gynecologic Endoscopy
"A 'must read' book for anyone whose life is influenced by endometriosis."
President, Endometriosis Association (QLD)Inc
"I wholeheartedly recommend this book to any person wanting to understand endometriosis."
Past President Australian Medical Association
"The display of appreciation and empathy of this enigmatic condition is evident on every page and surpasses any other effort to date.
Dr Evans’ follow-up on her first endeavour makes for a truly remarkable read. Although meant for patients intent on medical advice, they would not be the only ones to gain from the experience.
Good sense, comprehensiveness and clarity are the essence of a good read. This, I would say, is a good read."
Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon, Lumut, Malaysia
"Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain" is the definitive guide to living well with - and in spite of – a confusing and painful disease. Women of all ages, their loved ones - and their physicians - simply must get this book.
Written by leaders in the care and treatment of the disease, “Endometriosis and pelvic pain” is a literal handbook of empowerment that will enable patients to finally understand their pain and take charge of their care and treatment. Patients reading this book will finally feel validated, and physicians reading it will finally understand that endometriosis is more than just killer cramps which can be “cured" by hysterectomy or hormone therapy.
This remarkable book should be given to every single gynecologist and their patients – it would drastically improve the current standard of care experienced by those with pelvic pain. "
Executive Board Member, International Endometriosis Research Center, Florida, USA.
"To be an effective clinician one has to be a good communicator, but good communication isn't simply about answering questions asked. It is also about putting oneself in the shoes of the sufferer and answering questions that haven't been asked. This book achieves such in bucket loads and I therefore recommend it to those who suffer and to those who comfort."
Gynaecologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon, Christchurch, New Zealand