Endometriosis,
a condition affecting over 176
million women and girls, occurs when endometrial tissue, which lines the inside
of the uterus, is found outside. In the majority of cases, this tissue is usually trapped in the
pelvic area or lower abdomen, but it can also be found in other areas of the
body.
Endometriosis
is a common cause of infertility problems.
Researchers
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say they have uncovered
cellular activity that may provide a better understanding of the mechanisms
behind the condition. This is according to a study recently
published in the journal Science Translational Medicine.
While the cause of
endometriosis is largely unknown, the researchers say that they know there is a
genetic component, an environmental component and an inflammatory component,
but it is difficult to tract the exact series of events leading to individual
patient’s symptoms.
The
Researchers say their findings could lead to the creation of
better drugs for this condition and help
to determine the best treatment for patients. resulting in better management. Further,
these findings could make
it possible for the development of a "patient stratification system"
similar to that used for breast cancer patients. This involves treatments being
individually developed and tailored to the molecular characteristics of
patients' tumors.
Great
news I might say, since so many women struggle with infertility caused by
endometriosis.
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