White Coat Black Art

Endometriosis: A Painful Search for Answers

Endometriosis affects one in ten Canadian women, yet for the most part, it is invisible. It takes on average, eight to ten years to get a definitive diagnosis. This week, White Coat Black Art has a documentary by Danielle d'Entremont, a young woman who was recently diagnosed with endometriosis. We also hear from Dr Catherine Allaire, a gynaecologist and director of the Centre for Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis at the BC Women’s Hospital.
Danielle d'Entremont in hospital with her boyfriend Paul Dyck (Submitted by Danielle d'Entremont)

Endometriosis affects one in ten Canadian women, yet for the most part, it is invisible. It takes on average, eight to ten years to get a definitive diagnosis. This week, White Coat Black Art has a documentary by Danielle d'Entremont, a young woman who was recently diagnosed with endometriosis. We also hear from Dr Catherine Allaire, a gynaecologist and director of the Centre for Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis at the BC Women's Hospital.