Absolutely, and countless times we have had referrals of patients who have undergone resection of the bowel nodule, thinking it was cancer and finding out it was endometriosis, and they have been sent to us to treat.
Again, it's taking care of something that was treated differently, because treating cancer is not the same as treating endometriosis. You need to have margins. You remove a much larger part of the bowel, and the symptoms' improvement is not that great if you removed that nodule but left all of the endometriosis behind.
This is where awareness coming in is important, but also, if we have better diagnosis and we're able to realize that the endometriosis—the bowel nodule—comes from there, we're able to better treat the patient.