OBGYN.net Endo Pavilion September Update

From: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)
Sat Sep 4 22:24:13 1999


Dear Endometriosis Pavilioners:

We have exciting features lined up in our September edition for you! Be sure to check out all the informative topics on this month's Pavilion. You can view the update at http://www.obgyn.net/endo/endo.htm

In this month's Featured Articles, be sure to read Dr. J. Glenn Bradley, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor "Different Views on Adhesion Management"

In our Special Features, don't miss the interview by Dr. James Carter, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor with Dr. Michael Brennan, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor on "Pain Management".

And the article "Endometriosis and Sexuality"

Don’t miss the "EndoInteractive: Pain Control Method Survey" The OBGYN.net Endometriosis Pavilion would like to hear from you, the Endometriosis Patient. Let us know how you cope with your symptoms; what works and what doesn't. We will publish final results in an upcoming edition of the Endometriosis Pavilion, so be sure to watch for the interesting outcome of this survey.

September Announcements: The film, called "Endometriosis: The Inside Story" is now available!

NIH Conducting Endometriosis Study. Patients who are interested in the study should contact the NIH patient recruitment office at 1-800-411-1222 or by Email at PRPL@nih.gov

Looking for a clinical trial in your area? Check out CenterWatch.com for a listing near you! You can get there from the Endo Pavilion!

Be sure to read about this NIH sponsored Clinical Research Study: "Evaluation of Women with Endocrine and Reproductive-Related Conditions"

In September Endo World News: Case Report: A Potential Animal Model for Studying Endometrial Receptivity to Implantation

The Warwick, NY Endo Support Group meets the first Wednesday of every month.

The Northern California Support Group has just been formed! The group meets on the third Saturday of each month in the San Ramon, CA area.

The OBGYN.net Endometriosis Quilt: This month we feature the quilt square of Annette Scandariato, Federal Law Enforcement Officer, Levittown, NY, USA

Hot Finds on the Net: Endohelp.com "Get educated for the daughters of the future". This site gives insight into the following areas in dealing with Endometriosis: Facts You Should Know, Symptoms Checklist, Surgery & Medications Associated with Endometriosis, Infertility Answers, and Media, Doctors and Misdiagnosis

New Links this Month: Endo Table

Ferti.net World Fertility Network

Ovarian Cancer -- The Silent Killer

International Adhesions Society

Don't Miss: Dr. James Carter's "Chronic Pelvic Pain Diagnosis and Management".

Don't miss the interview by Roberta Speyer, Publisher of OBGYN.net with Grace Janek, MD on "Endometriosis and Treatment of Extreme Cases".

And the interview by Dr. J. Glenn Bradley, MD OBGYN.net Editorial Advisor with Milton Goldbrath, MD, one of the founding fathers of Operative Hysteroscopy on "New Devices for Endometrial Ablation".

Pictures on the Net! Visit the Endometriosis section of the Image Library to see what Endometriosis looks like.

New in the Endo Forum: Evening Primrose Oil

Depression following a lap

Pain Medication

Lupron and Cysts

Loss of Estrogen/Headaches

We look forward to your visit at http://www.obgyn.net/endo/endo.htm

--
Roberta Speyer
Publisher OBGYN.net
5707 Lakemoore Dr., Suite 100
Austin, Texas 78731
USA
mailto:roberta.speyer@obgyn.net



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