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NextGen Jane

NextGen Jane uses menstrual blood to help women detect early signs of reproductive health issues like endometriosis and fibroids.

Their "Smart Tampon System" collects samples that are analyzed for genetic and molecular markers, giving valuable health insights without invasive procedures.

Their goal is to make it easier for women to catch and manage reproductive conditions early, leading to better treatment options and overall well-being.

NextGen Jane’s research works to improve women’s healthcare by making it easier to detect and understand reproductive health conditions like endometriosis, adenomyosis, and endometrial cancer.

By analyzing menstrual blood for genetic and molecular markers, their work seeks to develop non-invasive diagnostic tools that can catch these conditions earlier, leading to better treatment options.

Ultimately, they hope to empower women with more information about their health, reduce diagnostic delays, and improve overall care for gynecological conditions.

Their full archive of studies can be found here.

NextGen Jane is also actively recruiting participants for their current clinical trials. Learn more about enrolling in their studies here.

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