New study aims to catch endometriosis earlier with AI and genetics
NCT ID NCT06572852
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 38 times
Summary
This study looks at endometriosis and adenomyosis, two chronic conditions that affect women's reproductive health. Researchers will collect blood and fluid samples from 530 women to study genes, epigenetics, and ultrasound images, using AI to find better ways to diagnose these conditions early. The goal is to personalize treatment and assess fertility without invasive procedures.
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Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Renato Dulbecco di Catanzaro
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGCatanzaro, Catanzaro, 88100, Italy
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IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital
RECRUITINGMilan, Milano, 20132, Italy
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