Clinical trials
Please send an email to info@endometriosis.org if you wish to announce a clinical trial on this page.
Defining standards for endometriosis follow-up and improvement of care
The EndoFollowUpProject aims to define standards for endometriosis follow-up and improvement of care from the patients’ perspective. Contribute to the survey!
Trial to determine the effectiveness of surgery for endometriosis
UK-wide study to determine whether removing superficial peritoneal endometriosis improves painful symptoms and quality of life.
Endometriosis Awareness Promotion Project (EAPP): a multi-national and multi-centre epidemiological study
A multinational and multicentre epidemiological study investigating the fundamental concepts on menstrual pain and endometriosis.
You can help us learn more about endometriosis
The ROSE Study researchers are exploring what causes endometriosis and if a better treatment can be developed.
Improving understanding of depression, anxiety, eating symptoms, and sexual dysfunction in endometriosis
Researchers at the University of Melbourne are investigating factors that contribute to the development of depression, anxiety, and eating disorders in those with endometriosis. You can contribute by participating in this survey.
Why participate in clinical trials for endometriosis?
What are the benefits of participating in a clinical trial investigating improved / new treatments and diagnostic methods for endometriosis?
University of Montreal is conducting a study examining how couples seeking fertility treatments adapt to stress related to infertility.
As listed on ClinicalTrials.gov






