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Endometriosis clinical trials recruiting in Canada

6 recruiting trials in the official registry · updated July 2026 · free · no account · no tracking · English & français

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Evaluating the Feasibility of elleFA App Implementation

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Endometriosis is a chronic incurable disease where endometrial-like tissue grows outside of the uterus, and causes symptoms such as debilitating menstrual pain, pain during intercourse, infertility, constipation, and bloating, which hurts t…

Is Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Effective in Reducing Endometriosis-associated Pain

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The goal of this research is to improve pain outcomes for the over 500K Canadian women, girls and gender-diverse individuals who are newly diagnosed with endometriosis each year. Chronic pain that persists after interventions for endometrio…

Quantitative Sensory Testing and Central Sensitization in Endometriosis

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Endometriosis is a gynecologic condition where there is growth of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus, leading to severe pelvic pain. Despite conventional treatment, many patients experience persistent pelvic pain due to central sens…

The HEROES Trial: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Endometriosis-Related Pain

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Endometriosis, is a condition where tissue from the uterus, called endometrium, grows outside of the uterus. This effects up to 10% of women, and can lead to long-lasting, moderate to severe pelvic pain, infertility and other symptoms. This…

Hyivy Device as Non-hormonal Therapy in Endometriosis

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This study seeks to address accessible management of endometriosis-associated chronic pelvic pain by evaluating a novel device used in the home. The study is designed as a proof-of-concept single-arm pilot study, and the primary objective i…

Estetrol/Drospirenone to Reduce the Average Size of Endometriomas

Recruiting nowPhase 41 site

Endometriosis, a chronic gynecological disorder associated with pain and infertility, is a common condition affecting approximately one in ten women. Up to 50% of patients with endometriosis have ovarian endometriomas (or "chocolate cysts")…

Common questions

How do I find a endometriosis clinical trial near me in Canada?

Use Beacon's free search: enter "endometriosis", your age, and your location, and you'll see recruiting trials sorted by distance, each explained in plain language — including sites just across the US border. Beacon searches the full official registry and never requires an account.

Does joining a clinical trial cost money?

The study treatment and study-related tests are usually provided at no cost, and some trials help with travel. In Canada, your provincial health coverage continues to apply to your routine care — always confirm details with the study team.

Can I leave a clinical trial after joining?

Yes. Participation is always voluntary, and you can leave a trial at any time, for any reason, without losing your normal medical care.

Do I qualify for these trials?

Every trial has its own eligibility criteria. Beacon translates each trial's criteria into a plain-language checklist you can review and bring to your doctor — only the study team can confirm whether you qualify.

Page updated July 2026.

Beacon is an information tool, not medical advice. Whether a trial is right for you is a decision for you, your doctor, and the study team. Trial details come from the official registry, ClinicalTrials.gov, and may change — always confirm with the study team. Beacon collects no data about you: this page has no cookies, no accounts, and no tracking.