Measurements/Results: 138 of the 1299 gynecologic oncology SGO members responded, with a 10.6% response rate. 116 out of 138 respondents (84.1%) completed the entire survey. Most (70.4%) reported that endometrial ablations were performed "sometimes" or "frequently" in their communities. 93.8% had been referred symptomatic post-ablation patients for further evaluation. 18.5% reported managing over 20 post-ablation patients in their practice. Most respondents found that post-ablation intrauterine scarring made accurate evaluation of the endometrial cavity "moderately" (36%) or "extremely" (48%) difficult. 52.5% reported that a majority of these patients require hysterectomy to make an accurate diagnosis. While 74.4% of respondents thought that at least some patients had a delay in diagnosis S175
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