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World Congress on Endometriosis, 14 - 17 September 2005From: OBGYN.net (newsletter@obgyn.net)Mon Apr 4 12:45:54 2005
Don't miss out on the latest developments in the field of endometriosis! A lot has happened since the 8th world congress in San Diego in 2002. New treatments have been developed, new drugs are in the pipeline, and non-invasive diagnostic tests are on the horizon. Come to Maastricht on 14 - 17 September 2005 to learn about these fascinating developments at the 9th World Congress on Endometriosis, where we will be translating emerging therapies into clinical practice. It will be a congress of active participation, lively debate, animated discussion within the lecture halls, at the poster board, and in the corridors. A wealth of new ideas, future trends, and interesting clinical progress will be presented. It will be the place where everyone involved in endometriosis will meet: patients, doctors, nurses, counsellors, and scientists. Topics of the congress: . Endometrium and endometriosis . Epidemiology of endometriosis . Genetics of endometriosis . Adhesion/Invasion . Inflammation/Immunology . Angiogenesis and endometriosis . Imaging in endometriosis patients . Fecundity/Fertility in patients with endometriosis . Evidence-based clinical guidelines . Medical endometriosis therapy . Surgical endometriosis therapy . Pain & Quality of Life . Endometriosis and cancer . Translating emerging therapies into clinical practice To learn more, to register, and to submit your abstract, please go to: http://www.conferenceagency.com/wce
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