Journal article
Nocebo effects in the treatment of endometriosis
Abstract
The current approach to treating endometriosis is often inadequate or intolerable for many patients. Until more effective therapies are available, we should aim to maximize the effectiveness of our current options. Optimization may be possible by reducing nocebo effects, which are the negative therapeutic effects not directly caused by a treatment. Awareness of these effects, how they arise, and the factors influencing them, is invaluable if we …
Authors
Thiel P; Burke MJ; Bridge-Cook P; Leonardi M
Journal
Reproduction and Fertility, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. c35–c38
Publisher
Bioscientifica
DOI
10.1530/raf-21-0040
ISSN
2633-8386