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Clinical Trial ● Currently Recruiting Non-phase study NCT07603960

Whole-Body Cryotherapy as a Non-Pharmacological Treatment to Reduce Chronic Pelvic Pain and Improve Quality of Life in People With Endometriosis

Whole-Body Cryotherapy as a Non-Pharmacological Treatment to Reduce Chronic Pelvic Pain and Improve Quality of Life in People With Endometriosis — Recruiting • Non-phase study • Women's Health…

📅 22 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read
Currently Recruiting
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Status
Currently Recruiting
Phase
Non-phase study
NCT ID
NCT07603960
Start
2026-04-09
Completion
2026-11
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  • Whole-Body Cryotherapy as a Non-Pharmacological Treatment to Reduce Chronic Pelvic Pain and Improve Quality of Life in People With Endometriosis — Recruiting • Non-phase study • Women's Health • NCT07603960.
  • Trial tests whether brief extreme cold exposure reduces endometriosis pain and improves quality of life in thirty participants.

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What This Trial Is Studying

The aim of this study is to investigate whether whole-body cryotherapy (a brief exposure to very cold temperatures) can help reduce pain and improve quality of life in people living with endometriosis, and whether it may represent a safe, non-pharmacological approach to managing endometriosis-related symptoms. Up to 30 participants with symptomatic endometriosis (chronic pelvic pain for more than six months) will be recruited over a 12-month period. Participants will attend two study visits at the hospital, approximately four weeks apart. Between these visits, participants will undergo five whole-body cryotherapy sessions,…

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‘Doctors thought my endometriosis was IBS’
Women's Health · BBC Health · 08 Apr 2026
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‘My lonely start to adulthood with endometriosis’
Women's Health · BBC Health · 20 Apr 2026
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Podcaster advocating for endometriosis awareness
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