
Exploring a potential new treatment for endometriosis - EurekAlert

In animal models, oleuropein effectively suppressed the growth of endometriosis lesions. Further studies will reveal the value of oleuropein for human endometriosis treatment.
Up to 15% of women of reproductive age in the United States suffer from endometriosis, a condition characterized by pelvic pain, menstrual cramps and infertility. Endometriosis develops when tissue l… [+3200 chars]
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