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Archive

 

Press Release: 100 million women in their prime of their lives have endometriosis which has a higher socio-economic impact than migraine or Crohn's disease - New EndoCost study to assess societal costs

 

Pre-congress courses

ESHRE 2009 Endometriosis and Infertility - Ovarian and Endometrial Factors

 

ESHRE 2008 Abnormal uterine bleeding: strategies for management

 

ESHRE 2007 Endometriosis and Cancer

 

ESHRE 2006 Implantation

 

ESHRE Campus

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ESHRE guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of endometriosis

Presentation and interactive discussion

Budapest, Hungary

26 February 2010

 

System biology tools and preclinical models for translational research in endometriosis and adhesion formation: lessons from cancer and inflammation biology

ESHRE Campus symposium

Leuven, Belgium

4-5 September 2009

 

Important insights for nurses/midwives and allied health professionals, working in reproductive health: psychological aspects of care, endometriosis, quality of care and nursing aspects

ESHRE Campus symposium

Leuven, Belgium

29-30 May 2009

 

Endometrial remodelling and regeneration in reproductive disorders satellite symposium 2009

ESHRE Campus symposium

Glasgow, Scotland, UK

17-18 March 2009

 

The menopause and its management: a revisit

ESHRE Campus Meeting Organised by the ESHRE Special Interest Group Reproductive Endocrinology

and the ESHRE Special Interest Group Endometriosis/Endometrium

Scotland, Edinburgh

October 6-7, 2008

 

ESHRE Campus 2007

Adenomyosis: a reproductive disorder

Symposium organised by the Special Interest Groups “Reproductive Surgery” & “Endometriosis and Endometrium”

Leuven, Belgium,

19-20 April 2007

(PDF syllabus 15,6 MB)

 

ESHRE Campus 2007

Prevention of endometriosis

Bordeaux, France,

15-17 February 2007

(PDF syllabus 7,76 MB)

 

 

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