News
Latest news in the field of endometriosis: clinical and scientific research, updates from national support groups – and general news on progress.
Deborah Bush receives ‘International Women’s Day Outstanding Service Award’
Endometriosis New Zealand CEO and co-founder, Deborah Bush, receives “International Women’s Day Outstanding Service Award” on the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day.
GNRH2011: 50 years of the human clinical use of gonadotrophins
Bruno Lunenfeld talks about 50 years of gonadotrophins in infertility and how work in implantation could influence progress in endometriosis.
Managing symptomatic endometriosis
Linda Giudice, Marc Laufer and Eric Surrey provide an update of the management of symptomatic endometriosis. Full supporting articles and webcasts.
Resolutions for the New Year?
Lone Hummelshoj asks what you will do in 2011 to make a difference for 176 million women with endometriosis? Will you get involved to provide support, donate to research, raise awareness, or suffer in silence?
Genome-wide association study identifies variations in the DNA of women that predispose them to developing endometriosis
GWA study gives evidence of variations in DNA of women with endometriosis: moderate-to-severe endometriosis is more genetically driven than minimal-to-mild disease.
ASRM2010: EndoSIG puts endometriosis on the map
The Endometriosis Special Interest Group of the ASRM ensured that endometriosis got optimal exposure at the 66th Annual Meeting of the ASRM in Denver in October 2010 (ASRM2010)
ASRM2010: Endometriosis Fertility Index (EFI) predicts likelihood of natural conception in women with endometriosis
The endometriosis fertility index (EFI) uses the functional status of women’s fallopian tubes, ovaries, and fimbria, to predict chances of conceiving naturally with endometriosis.
ASRM2010: Lessons from a primate model
Professor Fazleabas explains the viability of non-human primates as models to investigate mechanisms in endometriosis (infertility), including ability to conduct clinical studies to develop diagnostic methods and testing treatment efficacies.
ASRM2010: Does Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) work in endometriosis?
Pamela Stratton and Caihong Ma evaluate the effectiveness of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in the treatment of endometriosis. “Holistic individualisation” seems to be the key!
ASRM2010: Hormonal therapy or mistletoe?
ASRM2010: Simone Ferrero shows that a year of hormonal therapy shrinks endometriotic nodules. Dr Moon shows that mistletoe inhibits the growth of endometrial cells in culture; may hold promise as a possible future treatment for endometriosis.






