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  1. Medical Therapy Versus Radiofrequency Endometrial Ablation in the Initial Treatment of Menorrhagia Rochester, MN View Summary

    Medical Therapy Versus Radiofrequency Endometrial Ablation in the Initial Treatment of Menorrhagia

    Location:

    Rochester, MN

    Trial status:

    Open for Enrollment

    Why is this study being done?

    Goal of study: To evaluate the safety, effectiveness as well as cost- effectiveness of Global Endometrial Ablation (GEA) as an initial treatment for menorrhagia. Specific aim #1: To determine if global endometrial ablation (GEA) is more effective than medical therapy in the initial management of menorrhagia. Specific aim #2: To determine disease-specific resource utilization and costs associated with the treatment alternatives and the cost effectiveness of global endometrial ablation (GEA) compared with medical treatment (oral contraceptive pills) in the initial management of menorrhagia.

    NCT ID:

    NCT01165307

    Who can I contact for additional information about this study?

    Rochester: Maureen Lemens, BSN 507-293-1487
                        


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