1.
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue, similar to
the lining of the uterus, is found in other areas of the
body (mainly in the abdominal cavity). This tissue responds
to a woman’s hormonal cycle. However, unlike blood
in connection with the period it remains within the body,
where it bleeds and forms lesions, blood-filled cysts,
and adhesions, resulting in inflammation, pain, infertility,
and potentially other medical problems. See also www.endometriosis.org/endometriosis.html
for more information. 2.
Maria Rauch-Kallat’s plan for 2006 can be found
in www.bmgf.gv.at
and www.eu2006.at
3.
The 2005 Written Declaration on Endometriosis was authored
by Diana Wallis MEP, John Bowin OBE MEP, Jean Lambert
MEP, Catherine Stihler MEP, and Charles Tannock MEP,
and was signed by more than a third of all MEPs. See
also www.endometriosis.org/press13june05.html.
4.
The World Endometriosis Society is a professional organisation
of physicians, scientists, and researchers who specialise
in endometriosis. Their mission is to promote the exchange
of clinical experience, scientific thought and investigation,
and to foster research in endometriosis pathogenesis
and treatment, in order to advance the field of endometriosis.
See also www.endometriosis.ca.
5.
The 2005 study of was carried out by the Endometriosis
All Party Parliamentary Group in the UK, and comprised
7,025 women with endometriosis from 52 countries.
6.
Endometriosis Awareness Week is 6 – 12 March 2006.
Click here for a list
of events.
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