Endometriosis2008 - the WCE2008 book!
 



Endometriosis2008 is edited by WCE2008 programme chairs, Luk Rombauts and Jim Tsaltas, and WCE2008 co-chairmen, Peter Maher and David Healy, and was published in connection with the 10th World Congress on Endometriosis, March 2008.

It is now available for purchase through MONASH University for US$100.00 per copy. If you wish to purchase the book, please email karen.boland@med.monash.edu.au

CONTENTS

1   Keynote lectures

Health economics and endometriosis
TD Hooghe et al

Training and accreditation in laparoscopic surgery
Thierry Vancaillie

 

2   Scientific

Angiogenesis and endometriosis
Peter Rogers

Genetic variation and endometriosis risk
Grant Montgomery et al

The etiology of endometriosis: environment
Stacey Missmer and Anshu Mohllajee

Endometriosis and embryo implantation
Linda Giudice

Endometriosis as an autoimmnue disorder: the possible leptin link?
Giuseppe Matarese

Endometrial dysfunction in endometriosis: biochemical aspects
Sachiko Matsuzaki et al

Endometriosis and inflammation
Schima Djalali et al

Nonprimate experimental models in endometriosis research
Ruth Grümmer

The baboon as an experimental model for endometriosis
Asgi Fazleabas et al


3   Clinical

Diagnosis of endometriosis
Min Xu et al

Endometriosis treatment before IVF: surgical
David Adamson

Medical treatment prior to IVF in women with endometriosis
Edgardo Somigliana et al

Treatment of advanced disease: principles and results of treatment of deeply infiltrating endometriosis
Charles Chapron et al

Endometriosis in the adolescent
Joseph Sanfilippo

Endometriosis in adolescence: diagnosis and early intervention
Marc Laufer

Highlights from WCE2008

Scientific summaries from WCE2008

Awards presented at WCE2008

Next World Congress on Endometriosis

Publications in endometriosis

 
The World Endometriosis Society

The World Endometriosis Society (WES) was founded in 1998 to promote the exchange of clinical experience, scientific thought, and investigation among gynaecologists, endocrinologists, scientists, biologists and other qualified individuals interested in advancing the field of endometriosis.

The WES is a scientific Society with no link to the industry. We fund our work from our membership dues and from a share of the inscriptions from the World Congresses on Endometriosis.

Join the World Endometriosis Society

 
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