Breast Cancer Screening for Women
You are invited to take part in a clinical research study testing an
investigational device used to screen women for early onset of breast cancer.
Anemia Caused by Heavy Uterine Bleeding
If you are a female whose feeling tired and experiencing heavy periods each month, you are not alone. Excessive menstrual bleeding can sometimes cause iron deficiency anemia. If you’ve had a history of heavy periods within the past six months or are postpartum, you may be eligible to participate in a research study of an investigational drug for iron deficiency anemia at no cost to you.
Uterine
Fibroids
Do you have heavy periods? Could you have uterine fibroids? A
clinical research trial is evaluating the effectiveness of a non-surgical
investigational device to treat symptoms of uterine fibroids.
Overactive Bladder
Do you have urinary frequency, urgency, or wetting accidents? If so, you are not alone. More than 17 million people (1 in 11 adults) in the United States are estimated to have overactive bladder.1 Women's Health Research is conducting a clinical research study of an investigational drug to treat overactive bladder.
Endometriosis
Are you a woman between the ages of 18 and 50 who is experiencing pain due to endometriosis?
Hypoactive
Sexual Desire Disorder - HSDD
Are you between 30 and 65 years old, are surgically postmenopausal and have a decreased sexual desire? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical study for HSDD.
Hypoactive
Sexual Desire Disorder - HSDD
Are you are postmenopausal and at least 50 years old and have a decreased sexual desire? You may be eligible to participate in a clinical study for HSDD.
Bacterial Vaginosis/Vulvovaginal Candidiasis-Yeast Infection
Yeast infections are very common; most women will experience at least one episode in their lifetime. Women's Health Research is undertaking a clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of an investigational medication for bacterial vaginosis/yeast infection.
Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (Yeast) Infection
Yeast infections are very common; most women will experience at least one episode in their lifetime. Women's Health Research is conducting a clinical trial comparing the effectiveness of an investigational medication versus placebo for yeast infection.