The Japan Endometriosis Association (JEMA) was founded
in Osaka, Japan in 1994 by Masumi Inui, who has been
its representative since its creation.
JEMA is a non-profit organisation dedicated to educating,
supporting and advocating for women with endometriosis.
It collaborates with women with endometriosis, health
professionals, medical corporations, health governmental
organisations, various NPOs, endometriosis support groups
around the world, and mass medias.
JEMA advocates and achieves many goals on behalf of
thenwellbeing for women with endometriosis at the national
levels.
It abolished membership dues at the end of 2003, and
is now supported by donations (contributors are called
"supporter"). The number of supporters are
about 1000.
Mission
The Japan Endometriosis Association (JEMA) is a national
organisation dedicated to supporting women with endometriosis
and questing women’s health for women's lifelong
wellness (especially endometriosis).
Main Purpose
JEMA provides a wide range of services designed to
help people gather information on medical treatments,
other options, tips for coping with disease, legal and
insurance issues, and other endometriosis concerns.
JEMA supports self-help of women with endometriosis.
JEMA educates the public (including health professionals
and families) about endometriosis, and JEMA's services
focus on increasing awareness of the medical and social
issues around endometriosis.
JEMA aims to quest women's health for women's lifelong
wellness ( especially endometriosis ).
Activities
1. WEB Site
a) Accurate, useful information on diseases and
therapies
b) Message boards (for supporters and those with
endometriosis)
c) Mail magazine
2. Medical advise by phone
3. Books: "Endometriosis Book Guards You"
written by Masumi Inui
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