Archer DF

No ORCID on file · 21 papers in corpus · active 1985-2026

Study types

  • article 9
  • review 6
  • other 1
  • preprint 1
  • rct 1

Condition tags

  • endometriosis 15
  • chronic_pelvic_pain 3
  • adenomyosis 3
  • dysmenorrhea 2
  • infertility 1
  • dyspareunia 1
review 2026
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology ·doi:10.1016/j.jsbmb.2026.106967

Estrogens play an important role throughout a woman's life; therefore, disrupting their physiological production will alter hormonal balance with consequences for estrogen-related conditions, such as endometriosis and adenomyosis. The gut m…

preprint 2024
·doi:10.1101/2024.04.17.24305952

Abstract With the aim to shorten the time for diagnosis and accelerate access to correct management, a non-invasive diagnostic test for endometriosis was developed and validated. The IVD test combines an ELISA test kit to quantify CA125 and…

article 2024
International journal of molecular sciences ·doi:10.3390/ijms25147667

With the aim to shorten the time for diagnosis and accelerate access to correct management, a non-invasive diagnostic test for endometriosis was developed and validated. The IVD test combines an ELISA test kit to quantify CA125 and BDNF con…

article 2021
F&S reports ·doi:10.1016/j.xfre.2021.05.004

OBJECTIVE: To determine if coexisting adenomyosis limits the efficacy of elagolix, an oral gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, with hormonal add-back therapy in reducing heavy menstrual bleeding in women with uterine fibroids. DESIGN…

review 2020
Therapeutic advances in reproductive health ·doi:10.1177/2633494120964517

While the most common symptom associated with endometriosis is pelvic pain, the systemic manifestations of the disease and the accompanying adverse psychological, emotional, social, familial, sexual, educational and workplace effects are in…

2020
Obstetrics and gynecology ·doi:10.1097/aog.0000000000003869

ObjectiveTo investigate the safety and efficacy of elagolix, an oral gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, with hormonal add-back therapy for up to 12 months in women with heavy menstrual bleeding associated with uterine leiomyomas.Met…

article 2019
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism ·doi:10.1210/clinem/dgz086

CONTEXT: Elagolix is an oral gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist recently approved for the treatment of endometriosis-associated pain and being developed for heavy menstrual bleeding associated with uterine fibroids. OBJECTIVE:…

article 2019
·doi:10.1016/j.jmig.2019.09.580
2018
Obstetrics and gynecology ·doi:10.1097/aog.0000000000002933

ObjectiveTo evaluate elagolix, an oral gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor antagonist, alone or with add-back therapy, in premenopausal women with heavy menstrual bleeding (greater than 80 mL per month) associated with uterine leiomyoma…

article 2018
Obstetrics and gynecology ·doi:10.1097/aog.0000000000002675

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of elagolix, an oral, nonpeptide gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, over 12 months in women with endometriosis-associated pain. METHODS: Elaris Endometriosis (EM)-III and -IV were exten…

article 2018
·doi:10.1530/ey.15.15.6

We highlight this paper for 3 reasons. First, remarkably there are few robust data on effective treatment options for endometriosis. Subcutaneous GnRH antagonists are sometimes used off-label, but with very limited evidence. Secondly, the c…

review 2017
Contraception and reproductive medicine ·doi:10.1186/s40834-017-0047-4

Heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) is a common gynecological problem that has a significant impact on a woman's quality of life and the activities of daily living. Due to the difficulty in accurately describing menstrual bleeding abnormalities …

rct 2017
The New England journal of medicine ·doi:10.1056/NEJMoa1700089

BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a chronic, estrogen-dependent condition that causes dysmenorrhea and pelvic pain. Elagolix, an oral, nonpeptide, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist, produced partial to nearly full estrogen suppres…

2015
Menopause (New York, N.Y.) ·doi:10.1097/gme.0000000000000365

ObjectiveTreatment of menopausal symptoms by compounds with tissue-selective estrogen agonist/antagonist effects, often called selective estrogen receptor modulators, has been researched as an alternative to the use of estrogen therapy. The…

article 2005
·doi:10.1016/j.contraception.2005.06.027
review 2004
ILAR journal ·doi:10.1093/ilar.45.2.212

This overview of the current status of medical problems that affect women is related to current studies on pathophysiology and therapeutic interventions using nonhuman primates to demonstrate the utility of the primate model for the study o…

article 1997
Fertility and Sterility ·doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(97)81468-9

ObjectiveTo track the severity and location of pelvic pain associated with endometriosis throughout the reproductive-age years and to evaluate the association between these pain parameters and the stage of disease.DesignHistorical prospecti…

other 1996
The Journal of reproductive medicine

OBJECTIVE: To investigate what effect natural killer (NK) cells have on the implantation of heterologous endometrial scrapings. STUDY DESIGN: Anti-asialo GM1 (AA-GM1) anti-sera have been shown to eliminate NK cell activity in various strai…

review 1996
Clinical obstetrics and gynecology ·doi:10.1097/00003081-199606000-00019

Use of standard estrogen-progestin contraception remains problematic in several subgroups of patients (e.g., those in whom exogenous estrogens are contraindicated, such as survivors of hormone-dependent cancer, or patients with endometriosi…

review 1993
Fertility and Sterility ·doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56027-0

OBJECTIVE: To review and evaluate published studies that have examined the role of peritoneal fluid (PF) in the development of endometriosis. DESIGN: Important studies related to this topic have been identified through a computerized bibli…

article 1985
Fertility and Sterility ·doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(16)48802-3

Thirty-eight women with pelvic endometriosis diagnosed by laparotomy or laparoscopy were enrolled in a double-blind study utilizing danazol. Danazol was administered for 6 months in four doses schedules: 600, 400, 200, and 100 mg/day. At th…