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Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Pain

Clinical research in endometriosis is centred on pain-related outcomes, with attention to chronic pelvic pain and symptom burden in affected patients.

  • Pelvic pain management
  • Endometriosis-associated pain
  • Symptom relief

The sponsor’s research interest in this area reflects a focus on improving comfort and daily functioning for women living with persistent gynecological pain.

Breast Cancer and Endocrine Therapy Supportive Care

Research in breast cancer addresses treatment-related symptoms during endocrine therapy, especially vasomotor complaints that affect quality of life.

  • Hot flashes
  • Supportive oncology care
  • Therapy-related symptom control

This area highlights interest in managing adverse effects associated with long-term cancer treatment.

Women’s Health Symptom Management

The sponsor’s portfolio spans conditions affecting women across both gynecological and oncological settings, with emphasis on symptom control and patient-reported outcomes.

  • Quality of life
  • Symptom burden
  • Patient-centred care

These studies align with clinical interest in reducing discomfort linked to hormonal treatment and chronic reproductive health disorders.

Pain and Symptom Relief in Clinical Practice

Across its funded trials, the sponsor focuses on interventions for persistent pain and treatment-related symptoms, including approaches relevant to both neuropathic and vasomotor symptoms.

  • Analgesic strategies
  • Symptom-directed treatment
  • Comfort-focused care

The research landscape reflects a clinical interest in practical therapies for burdensome symptoms encountered in hospital-based care.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on Oxybutynin and Venlafaxine for Reducing Hot Flashes in Women Undergoing Endocrine Therapy After Breast Cancer

    Recruiting

    1 1 1 1
    The Netherlands
  • Study on Esketamine for Treating Chronic Pain in Endometriosis Patients

    Recruiting

    1 1 1
    Investigated diseases:
    The Netherlands