Defining Future Directions for Endometriosis Research: Workshop Report From the 2011 World Congress of Endometriosis in Montpellier, France

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Peter A. W. Rogers
Thomas M. D’Hooghe
Asgerally Fazleabas
Linda C. Giudice
Grant W. Montgomery
Felice Petraglia
Robert N. Taylor
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[1] University of Melbourne,Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
[2] Royal Women’s Hospital,Department of Development and Regeneration
[3] Leuven University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] Leuven University Hospitals,Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Biology
[5] Michigan State University,Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
[6] University of California,Queensland Institute of Medical Research
[7] Department of Genetics and Computational Biology,Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Molecular and Developmental Medicine
[8] University of Siena,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[9] Wake Forest School of Medicine,undefined
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Reproductive Sciences | 2013年 / 20卷
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endometriosis; research directions; international workshop; consensus report;
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Endometriosis, defined as estrogen-dependent lesions containing endometrial glands and stroma outside the uterus, is a chronic and often painful gynecological condition that affects 6% to 10% of reproductive age women. Endometriosis has estimated annual costs of US $12 419 per woman (approximately €9579), comprising one-third of the direct health care costs with two-thirds attributed to loss of productivity. Decreased quality of life is the most important predictor of direct health care and total costs. It has been estimated that there is a mean delay of 6.7 years between onset of symptoms and a surgical diagnosis of endometriosis, and each affected woman loses on average 10.8 hours of work weekly, mainly owing to reduced effectiveness while working. To encourage and facilitate research into this debilitating disease, a consensus workshop to define future directions for endometriosis research was held as part of the 11th World Congress on Endometriosis in September 2011 in Montpellier, France. The objective of this workshop was to review and update the endometriosis research priorities consensus statement developed following the 10th World Congress on Endometriosis in 2008.1 A total of 56 recommendations for research have been developed, grouped under 6 subheadings: (1) diagnosis, (2) classification and prognosis, (3) clinical trials, treatment, and outcomes, (4) epidemiology, (5) pathophysiology, and (6) research policy. By producing this consensus international research priorities statement, it is the hope of the workshop participants that researchers will be encouraged to develop new interdisciplinary research proposals that will attract increased funding support for work on endometriosis.
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