Treating endometriosis with hormonal contraceptives
Combined hormonal contraceptives are presented as the preferred therapy for patients experiencing chronic pelvic pain and menstrual dysfunction due to endometriosis.
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The paper addresses treatment of genital endometriosis using hormonal contraceptives, presenting a perspective review rather than original clinical trial data, with discussion framed around established diagnostic and therapeutic approaches and the use of hormonal regimens referenced in the literature. It synthesizes prior evidence and includes references to hormonal concepts used for endometriosis management, with attention to adenomyosis being discussed in the context of related gynecologic hormonal pathologies. The authors’ key limitation is that the provided content is not an original study with defined study population, outcomes, or study design details. Relevance to endometriosis: the paper is centrally about endometriosis treatment with hormonal contraceptives (and it also situates the discussion within a broader framework that includes adenomyosis-related hormonal therapy literature).
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