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For the estimated 10% of women of reproductive age suffering from endometriosis – a condition characterized by painful inflammatory lesions outside the uterus – current treatments, primarily hormonal therapies and surgery, are not completely effective.1 In fact, an estimated one-quarter to one-third of endometriosis patients do not find adequate relief from hormonal treatment.2 The search for effective treatments can be frustratingly slow, as the path from drug discovery to FDA approval is notoriously long and expensive – often taking…