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Type: Journal article
Title: Research priorities for endometriosis: recommendations from a global consortium of investigators in endometriosis
Author: Rogers, P.A.W.
Adamson, G.D.
Al-Jefout, M.
Becker, C.M.
D'Hooghe, T.M.
Dunselman, G.A.J.
Fazleabas, A.
Giudice, L.C.
Horne, A.W.
Hull, M.L.
Hummelshoj, L.
Missmer, S.A.
Montgomery, G.W.
Stratton, P.
Taylor, R.N.
Rombauts, L.
Saunders, P.T.
Vincent, K.
Zondervan, K.T.
Citation: Reproductive Sciences, 2017; 24(2):202-226
Publisher: SAGE Publishing
Issue Date: 2017
ISSN: 1933-7191
1933-7205
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Peter A. W. Rogers, G. David Adamson, Moamar Al-Jefout, Christian M. Becker, Thomas M. D, Hooghe, Gerard A. J. Dunselman, Asgerally Fazleabas, Linda C. Giudice, Andrew W. Horne, M. Louise Hull, Lone Hummelshoj, Stacey A. Missmer, Grant W. Montgomery, Pamela Stratton, Robert N. Taylor, Luk Rombauts, Philippa T. Saunders, Katy Vincent, Krina T. Zondervan for the WES/WERF Consortium for Research Priorities in Endometriosis
Abstract: The 3rd International Consensus Workshop on Research Priorities in Endometriosis was held in São Paulo on May 4, 2014, following the 12th World Congress on Endometriosis. The workshop was attended by 60 participants from 19 countries and was divided into 5 main sessions covering pathogenesis/pathophysiology, symptoms, diagnosis/classification/prognosis, disease/symptom management, and research policy. This research priorities consensus statement builds on earlier efforts to develop research directions for endometriosis. Of the 56 research recommendations from the 2011 meeting in Montpellier, a total of 41 remained unchanged, 13 were updated, and 2 were deemed to be completed. Fifty-three new research recommendations were made at the 2014 meeting in Sao Paulo, which in addition to the 13 updated recommendations resulted in a total of 66 new recommendations for research. The research recommendations published herein, as well as those from the 2 previous papers from international consensus workshops, are an attempt to promote high-quality research in endometriosis by identifying and agreeing on key issues that require investigation. New areas included in the 2014 recommendations include infertility, patient stratification, and research in emerging nations, in addition to an increased focus on translational research. A revised and updated set of research priorities that builds on this document will be developed at the 13th World Congress on Endometriosis to be held on May 17-20, 2017, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Keywords: Endometriosis; research priorities; international workshop; consensus report
Rights: © The Author(s) 2016
DOI: 10.1177/1933719116654991
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1933719116654991
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