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Letrozole combined with oral contraceptives versus oral contraceptives alone in the treatment of endometriosis-related pain symptoms: a pilot study

Yi Zhao, Xiaofei Luan, Yuya Wang

2020Gynecological Endocrinology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background To compare the efficacy and the tolerability of letrozole combined with oral contraceptives versus oral contraceptives alone in treating endometriosis-related pain.Methods A total of 820 women with endometriosis presented with endometriosis-related pain were enrolled with this study. Patients were randomly treated either with letrozole (2.5 mg/day) combined with oral contraceptives (Desogestrel and Ethinylestradiol Tablets) or oral contraceptives (Desogestrel and Ethinylestradiol Tablets) alone for 6 months. Changes in pain symptoms during treatment and in 1 months after treatment, 6-month follow-up and 12-month follow-up were evaluated. Adverse effects of each treatment protocol were recorded.Results At completion of treatment, the intensity of chronic pelvic pain continued to decrease during treatment and at 1-month after treatment it was significantly lower than at 6-month follow-up and baseline level both in LE + oral contraceptives group (Mean ± SD,1.5 ± 1.4) and in oral contraceptives alone group(Mean ± SD,2.9 ± 1.2).The intensity of chronic pelvic pain and deep dyspareunia was significantly decrease at both 1-month after treatment and 6-month follow-up.Conclusions This treatment for endometriosis is a promising new modality that warrants further investigation.

Topics & Concepts

DesogestrelMedicineEndometriosisTolerabilityEthinylestradiolPelvic painLetrozoleGynecologyAdverse effectPopulationObstetricsInternal medicineFamily planningSurgeryCancerBreast cancerResearch methodologyTamoxifenEnvironmental healthEndometriosis Research and TreatmentMenopause: Health Impacts and TreatmentsCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and Angioedema
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