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Latest research findings

Read the latest information from studies about endometriosis or pelvic pain

There is a lot of research happening in Australia about endometriosis and pelvic pain. You can stay up to date with the lastest findings by checking out the research blogs on EndoZone.

One of the priorities from the National Action Plan for Endometriosis is Research. There are plenty of research studies happening in Australia and you can find out more about these study findings in the blogs below or alternatively sign up to participate in a new study. 

Learn more about Australian endometriosis and pelvic pain research.

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Applying hot water bottle for endo pain
2 years ago Symptoms Treatments

Endometriosis: targeting a different type of pain may be key in improving treatment – new research

Heat pad being applied for endo pain
2 years ago Endo basics Symptoms

Endometriosis: understanding how sufferers describe pain could lead to faster diagnosis

Girl on bed struggling with endo period pain
2 years ago Endo basics School/uni Symptoms Work/life balance

From sharp butt pains to period poos: 5 lesser-known menstrual cycle symptoms

Picture of transvaginal ultrasound probe and machine
2 years ago Diagnosis Endo basics

Scanning for endometriosis: a matter of time

Heat pad being applied for endo pain
3 years ago Diagnosis

Persistent pelvic pain – what do the guidelines recommend?

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This project is a collaboration between EndoActive, Endometriosis Australia, Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia, QENDO, EndometriosisWA, clinicians and researchers at ACT Health, Curtin University, Flinders University, Robinson Research Institute, and The University of Adelaide. This project received grant funding from the Australian Government and Jean Hailes for Women's Health.

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