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http://www.endometriosis.org
RESEARCH NEWS
If you are between 18-45 years old, are diagnosed with endometriosis, and wish to participate in a clinical trial to test a non-hormonal drug to relieve the symptoms of endometriosis pain, then click here:
http://www.endometriosis.org/trials0905EN.html
Low-dose norethindrone acetate may be considered an effective, tolerable, and inexpensive first-choice medical alternative to repeat surgery for treating symptomatic recto-vaginal endometriotic lesions.
http://www.endometriosis.org/research1105.html
Women with moderate-to-severe endometriosis may be less likely to fall pregnant with the help of IVF than those with minimal-to-mild disease according to Finish researchers
http://www.endometriosis.org/research1105a.htm
NEW ARTICLES, BOOKS AND SUPPORT GROUP NEWS
Progestins are a group of drugs that have been used since the mid 1950s to treat the symptoms of endometriosis – read more about how they work in endometriosis
http://www.endometriosis.org/progestins.html
The Asia Pacific Endometriosis Alliance has been founded!
http://www.endometriosis.org/apea.html
Keep up to date with activities by the European Endometriosis Alliance
http://www.endometriosis.org/eea.html
What is normal menstrual blood loss? Read Dr Steve Campbell’s interesting – and funny! – article to find out
http://www.endometriosis.org/menstruation.html
MEETINGS
15th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy takes place on 29 March – 1 April 2006 in Buenos Aires in Argentina. ABSTRACT SUBMISSION deadline is 11 December 2005
http://www.isge2006.com.ar
The World Meeting on Gynaecological Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis takes place on 10 – 14 May 2006 in Milano, Italy
http://www.milan2006.it/
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