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Perceptions in Reproductive Medicine

Developing Therapies that Prevent Progenitor Cell Migration for Preventing the Development and Further Growth of Endometriotic Lesions- Future Prospects-A Short Communication

Submission: June 24, 2020;Published: July 10, 2020

Volume3 Issue5
July, 2020

Abstract

Endometriosis represents a frequent as well as benign gynecological disease that is defined as the presence of endometrial tissue (glands as well as stroma) in sites external to the normal endometrium as well as rest of the parts of uterus [1]. About 10% of women of childbearing age have endometriosis with the rate escalating in recent years. There is an immediate need for getting efficacious therapies. Earlier we had reviewed on the etiopathogenesis ,management of Endometriosis as well as Adenomyosis in infertile patients ,effect on oocytes along with Endometriosis in adolescents and effectively managing both pain as well as infertility along with preventing risk of malignancy in endometriosis but still no permanent solution is coming hence the endeavor to keep looking for newer avenues [2-8].

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