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Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining (endometrium) grows outside the uterus, commonly on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or other pelvic organs. This can cause pain, inflammation, and sometimes difficulty getting pregnant.
Adenomyosis happens when this tissue grows into the muscle of the uterus, leading to heavy periods, severe cramping, and pelvic pressure.
Treatment is personalized to each patients’ needs. Medications can help suppress abnormal tissue growth, while other options focus on symptom relief, such as managing pain or anemia. Surgical treatments include excising abnormal tissue or, in some cases, a hysterectomy. For severe disease, a multidisciplinary approach with colorectal and/or urology specialists may be necessary.
Newton-Wellesley Hospital offers a unique and innovative resource for patients with complex endometriosis with our Endometriosis Multidisciplinary Conference. Endometriosis experts from Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Radiology, Colorectal Surgery, Urology and Pathology collaborate to ensure optimal preoperative planning and comprehensive care for our patients. This unique approach has been recognized and presented at national conferences as a model for excellence in endometriosis care.
We have numerous ongoing research studies on endometriosis and adenomyosis and work closely with MIT’s Center for Gynepathology Research and Tufts University.
We are committed to advancing research on gynecologic conditions like endometriosis, adenomyosis, and infertility. In collaboration with MIT’s Center for Gynepathology Research and Tufts University, we are developing innovative ways to diagnose and treat these conditions. Our research is routinely shared at national conferences and published in leading medical journals. With a team of expert doctors, researchers, and engineers, we work together to ensure all patients receive evidenced-based care.
The following is a list of selected publications: