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Phase Pilot

Bone Marrow Derived Stem Cells Mobilization for treatment of Asherman's syndrome, Atrophic endometrium, and Recurrent implantation failure

  • Study HIC#:2000026217
  • Last Updated:04/17/2024

Women with Asherman’s syndrome (AS), atrophic/thin endometrium (AE) or recurrent implantation failure (RIF). This trial is researching if women given the bone marrow stem cell stimulating drug can replenish stem cells in the endometrium to repair and thicken their endometrium and achieve a viable pregnancy. Participant’s own bone marrow stem cells are an effective medical therapy for the treatment of AS, AE or RIF syndrome.

  • Age18 years - 40 years
  • GenderFemale only

Contact Us

For more information about this study, including how to volunteer, contact:

Michele Frank, RN

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Trial Purpose and Description

Women with Asherman’s syndrome (AS), atrophic/thin endometrium (AE) or recurrent implantation failure (RIF). This trial is researching if women given the bone marrow stem cell stimulating drug can replenish stem cells in the endometrium to repair and thicken their endometrium and achieve a viable pregnancy. Participant’s own bone marrow stem cells are an effective medical therapy for the treatment of AS, AE or RIF syndrome.

Eligibility Criteria

Women with Asherman’s syndrome (AS), atrophic/thin endometrium (AE) or recurrent implantation failure (RIF).

Principal Investigator

Sub-Investigators

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