Long episodes of regular, prolonged, abundant menstrual flows are generally agreed to increase the risk of endometriosis. Since oral oestrogen-progestogen combinations reduce and intra-uterine contraceptive devices increase menstrual flow, an effect on the risk of development of endometriosis in women utilizing these forms of contraception could be expected. Analysis of the most recent epidemiological observations shows no consensus on a possible relationship between use of cyclic oral contraceptives and endometriosis, with an increase, a decrease, and no effect on the risk of developing the disease all being reported. A lower relative risk of endometriosis in previous users of the intrauterine contraceptive device was only found in two series, most of the other data suggesting a rise in risk or no effect. Further studies on the relationship between type of contraception and endometriosis are needed to demonstrate whether the risk of development of the disease could be influenced, and whether well tolerated, relatively inexpensive, long-term treatment might be available for symptomatic patients not desiring offspring.

Does contraception modify the risk of endometriosis? / P. Vercellini, G. Ragni, L. Trespidi, S. Oldani, P. G. Crosignani. - In: HUMAN REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 0268-1161. - 8:4(1993 Apr), pp. 547-551. [10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a138093]

Does contraception modify the risk of endometriosis?

P. Vercellini
Primo
;
L. Trespidi;P.G. Crosignani
Ultimo
1993

Abstract

Long episodes of regular, prolonged, abundant menstrual flows are generally agreed to increase the risk of endometriosis. Since oral oestrogen-progestogen combinations reduce and intra-uterine contraceptive devices increase menstrual flow, an effect on the risk of development of endometriosis in women utilizing these forms of contraception could be expected. Analysis of the most recent epidemiological observations shows no consensus on a possible relationship between use of cyclic oral contraceptives and endometriosis, with an increase, a decrease, and no effect on the risk of developing the disease all being reported. A lower relative risk of endometriosis in previous users of the intrauterine contraceptive device was only found in two series, most of the other data suggesting a rise in risk or no effect. Further studies on the relationship between type of contraception and endometriosis are needed to demonstrate whether the risk of development of the disease could be influenced, and whether well tolerated, relatively inexpensive, long-term treatment might be available for symptomatic patients not desiring offspring.
Iud ; Endometrial Effects ; Humans ; Physiology ; Contraceptives, Oral ; Oral Contraceptives ; Contraceptive Methods ; Endometriosis ; Risk Assessment ; Genitalia, Female ; Progestins ; Family Planning ; Literature Review ; Endometrium ; Uterus ; Estrogens ; Oral Contraceptives, Combined ; Genitalia ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Contraception ; Intrauterine Devices ; Risk Factors ; Urogenital System ; Female ; Biology
Settore MED/40 - Ginecologia e Ostetricia
apr-1993
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