Non-Hormonal Strategies in Endometriosis: Targets with Future Clinical Potential
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Non-Hormonal Strategies in Endometriosis: Targets with Future Clinical Potential
Abstract
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological pathology marked by the aberrant proliferation of tissue analogous to the endometrial lining outside the uterine cavity. This disorder frequently engenders persistent pelvic discomfort, infertility, and an extensive array of additional manifestations, including menorrhagia, dyspareunia, and gastrointestinal anomalies. Affecting an estimated 10% of women within the reproductive age demographic globally, endometriosis continues to present as a multifaceted and formidable challenge. The precise etiology remains elusive, leading to extended diagnostic intervals and personalized, often inadequate, therapeutic approaches. The intrinsic heterogeneity of endometriosis, evident in its varied phenotypes and clinical manifestations, further complicates both precise diagnosis and efficacious treatment. Conventional management hinges on hormonal interventions, which may not be appropriate for women desiring conception or for those experiencing substantial adverse effects. While surgical procedures are accessible, they do not provide a conclusive resolution, and the probability of recurrence remains high. Progress in diagnostic methodologies, such as non-invasive biomarker analyses, combined with an expanding understanding of the molecular and immunological frameworks that underpin the condition, presents promising prospects for the development of more targeted and individualized non-hormonal treatment modalities in the near future.
Keywords: chronic inflammatory disease; endometriosis; non-hormonal; therapy.
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The author declares no conflicts of interest.
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