Over the next five years, the Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research (CeMCOR) is focusing on the concerns and therapy needs of Women Living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (WLWP). (WLWP are also living with what CeMCOR calls Anovulatory Androgen Excess, or AAE). We recognize that it is likely we need to develop a new and innovative therapy. However, in order to successfully test a new therapy, we need to know women’s preferences and willingness to try it.
We also need WLWP’s to tell us which of the polycystic ovary syndrome experiences are most important, and most difficult, and to share their attitudes toward, and use of, “the Pill” (combined hormonal contraceptives).
Finally, we seek WLWP to express their interest in participating in several different kinds of research studies:
- a monthly, 1-year gathering with other WLWP,
- a 6-month observational pilot study, or
- a randomized controlled trial of current standard of care (“the Pill”) versus a new therapy (cyclic progesterone with spironolactone), and whether women would be willing to use provided, non-hormonal contraception, and to go without therapy for 6 months following that trial.
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