Endometriosis
Expert Interview
When surgery is the next step in treating endometriosis—know your patient’s priorities and how to optimize long-term pain relief
Expert Interview
Treating endometriosis: maximizing all options for medical management, from hormones to new medical therapies
Expert Interview
Multidisciplinary management of endometriosis-associated pain
Latest News
Step-wise medical therapy is cost effective for endometriosis
“We found that, although cost effective, requiring trial of a third medication offered little comparative advantage before proceeding directly to...
From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
Sacral nerve root endometriosis
From the Editor
3 cases of hormone therapy optimized to match the patient problem
There are 5 different dose combinations of ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone acetate, ranging from 2.5 µg to 30 µg of ethinyl estradiol, and a...
Conference Coverage
Diaphragmatic endometriosis diagnosed many years after symptom onset
A survey of people who received surgery for diaphragmatic endometriosis finds it takes an average of five primary care visits before referral to a...
Expert Interview
Managing deep infiltrating endometriosis
Conference Coverage
Lesions in pelvis may be ‘tip of the iceberg’ in endometriosis
Systemic manifestations of the disease have implications for diagnosis and treatment, a researcher suggests.
Expert Commentary
Can a once-daily oral formulation treat symptoms of uterine fibroids without causing hot flashes or bone loss?
Menstrual bleeding was significantly reduced among women with uterine fibroids who took a new once-daily...
From the Editor
Optimize your treatment of endometriosis by using an FDA-approved hormonal medication
For women with endometriosis, if one estrogen-progestin contraceptive results in suboptimal control of pelvic pain, do not...