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10th World Congress on Endometriosis – WCE2008 – AGES’ XVIII Annual Scientific Meeting

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Key Issues
10th World Congress on Endometriosis, Melbourne

Media Briefing Notes - 3 March 2008
Lorraine Simcoe emerges from the pain of Endometriosis to celebrate twin joys

Media Release - 10 March 2008
Some women suffer in silence for up to nine years before endometriosis diagnosis

Media Alert - 11 March 2008
World leaders gather to report on advances in research and treatment of endometriosis

Media Release - 13 March 2008
Study indicates 25% of senior schoolgirls suffer significant menstrual disturbance

Media Release - 13 March 2008
New study shows girls underweight at 16 have a higher risk of endometriosis

Media Release - 13 March 2008
Protein signature of endometriosis provides hope of new diagnostic tool

Media Release - 13 March 2008
Green tea may help control endometriosis

Media Release - 13 March 2008
Leading doctor says gender issues affect funding for research into endometriosis

Media Release - 14 March 2008
Australian study reveals positive fertility outcomes after surgery for endometriosis

Media Release - 14 March 2008
Global studies underline desperate need for endometriosis research funding

Media Release - 14 March 2008
Research reveals clear indicators that may assist in earlier endometriosis diagnosis

Media Release - 14 March 2008
Endometriosis risk among women with moles, freckles and skin sensitivity to sun

 

     
 

 

 

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