CECOFLES to present results of fertility treatment cycles at ASRM Annual Meeting

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INVO Bioscience, Inc. (OTC Bulltin Board: IVOB), a medical device company focused on treatment options for patients diagnosed with infertility, today announced that Dr. Elkin Lucena of the Columbian Fertility and Sterility Center (CECOFLES LTDA) will present the results of the first 95 fertility treatment cycles undertaken at the Center utilizing INVO Bioscience's INVOcell technology at the 66th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine on October 26, 2010 in Denver, Colorado.

The Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) is one of the premier educational and professional networking conferences in the reproductive field. The theme for this year's event is "Taking Reproductive Medicine to New Heights." The event will feature a wide variety of postgraduate courses, lectures, symposia, roundtables, debates, abstracts, posters and videos focusing attention on the latest scientific developments in the field of reproductive medicine and their translation to clinical medicine.

Dr. Claude Ranoux, president of INVO Bioscience, commented, "We look forward with great anticipation to the CECOFLES presentation regarding the use of INVOcell in its initial treatment cycles. We are confident that INVOcell has performed well in these initial applications. Additionally, we are pleased that the study results have been accepted and will be unveiled at a prestigious conference the caliber of the ASRM."

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