- recruiting
Predicting the Pain Outcome of Surgery for Endometriosis
This study looks at whether surgery helps with pain in severe endometriosis. We're using brain scans to see who might benefit most. This helps us understand if surgery is the best option for pain relief for some women.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Whole-Body Cryotherapy as a Non-Pharmacological Treatment to Reduce Chronic Pelvic Pain and Improve Quality of Life in People With Endometriosis
This study looks at whether whole-body cryotherapy, which is brief exposure to very cold temperatures, can help people with endometriosis reduce their pain and improve their quality of life. It’s testing if this non-drug treatment safely manages symptoms.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Retinal Imaging for Systemic Inflammation in Endometriosis
This study looks at eye scans in women with and without endometriosis. We want to see if these scans can help us understand more about how endometriosis affects the whole body, especially inflammation, aiming for an easier way to check on the condition.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Imaging of Endometriosis With Total-body PET-CT (PET-Endo)
Researchers are investigating a new way to find endometriosis using special scans called PET/CT and PET/MRI. They want to see if these scans can spot different types of endometriosis and understand how it changes over time, aiming to improve diagnosis and treatment.
United Kingdom - recruiting
ENDO1000 - A UK-wide Endometriosis Research Project
This UK study wants to improve how we diagnose and treat endometriosis. If you have endometriosis, you can share your experiences through an app, and some might provide samples and wear a smartwatch. This helps researchers understand the condition better for future personalised care.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Ureteric Identification Using Indocyanine Green Dye Versus Conventional Ureteric Stenting to Reduce Post-operative Pain and Surgical Morbidity During Endometriosis Surgery
This study looks at a new way to protect important tubes during surgery for deep endometriosis. Instead of using tiny tubes called stents, which can cause pain, doctors are trying a special dye. This might make recovery easier and reduce discomfort after the operation.
United Kingdom - ongoing, recruitingTherapeutic confirmatory (Phase III)
Contribution of PET (positron emission tomography) scans for the preoperative assessment of symptomatic endometriosis lesions: TEP-ENDORUN
This study is testing a special type of scan called a PET scan to see how well it finds endometriosis before surgery. Doctors want to compare the scan's findings with what they see during an operation. It aims to improve how we detect and plan for treating endometriosis.
France - authorisedPhase III and phase IV (Integrated)
CARESS Study: Cabergoline for the Reduction of Endometriosis Symptoms and Lesion Size
This study, called CARESS, is looking at how a medicine called cabergoline might help people with endometriosis. Researchers want to see if it can shrink endometriosis growths and reduce pelvic pain. It's in the later stages of testing to make sure it's safe and effective.
Spain - recruitingPHASE2
A Phase 2 Trial to Investigate Efficacy and Safety of Vipoglanstat in Women With Endometriosis
This study is testing a new medicine, Vipoglanstat, for women with endometriosis. We want to see if it helps reduce ongoing pelvic pain that isn't related to periods and if it's safe to use. Half the women will get the new medicine, and half will get a dummy pill.
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