Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI): Clinical Trials

The NICHD conducts and supports a variety of clinical research related to POI. Select a link below to learn more about these projects.

Featured NICHD Clinical Trials on POI

  • Ovarian Stem Cells From Women With Ovarian Insufficiency
    Researchers are collecting ovarian tissue from women with POI to study ovarian stem cells, which have only recently been discovered. Because ovarian stem cells may be able to make new eggs, studying these cells may help women with POI in the future.
  • POI Clinical Research Program
    Doctors at the NIH are conducting a clinical research program whose goal is to develop improved treatments for young women with POI. These studies will help doctors and patients learn more about POI. This research also will clarify the ways POI differs from menopause.
  • Ovarian Follicle Function in Patients With Premature Ovarian Failure
    No proven therapy to restore ovarian function and fertility is available to patients with POI. This research protocol will look at clinical features of patients to identify who might be suitable for later clinical trials to test therapies to restore ovarian function.

NICHD Clinical Trials

ClinicalTrials.gov Search Results

Information on current NIH-sponsored clinical trials on “Primary Ovarian Insufficiency” is available at the link below or by calling 800-411-1222.

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