"I'm so passionate about trying, not only to help diagnose this disorder, but improve our quality of life living with a disorder, because we know we cannot cure it at this time, so it's about living with it and trying to improve our lives overall,"she said.
"There's a whole lot of really good research being done in diagnosis and the physical pathology [of] endometriosis, and that's really important and helps us understand the condition,"he said.
"Research into a chronic condition like endometriosis, particularly one that affects women, has been underdone for decades,"she said.