Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8776472 | Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
A noninvasive biomarker-based test could help shorten the diagnostic delay for endometriosis. The most investigated biomarker sources are peripheral blood and endometrium. Discovery of endometriosis biomarkers is often hypothesis-driven, i.e. when one or a few biomarkers are investigated based on their role in the disease pathogenesis. Alternatively, a hypothesis-generating approach has been followed using the “omics” technologies. A variety of biomarkers for endometriosis have been investigated, but no biomarker has been validated for clinical use. Many challenges lie ahead in the endometriosis biomarker field. In the future, harmonized collection and reporting methods should allow large-scale international collaboration for highly powered studies.
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Authors
Dorien F. MSc, Idhaliz PhD, Etienne MD, PhD, Thomas MD, PhD,