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About EFCCA
Its origins and its aims | ABOUT EFCCA |
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Its origins and its aims Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are non-contagious and non-infectious illnesses, generally known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which affect over one million people in Europe. At present, there is no known cause or cure. EFCCA's aim is to improve the well being of patients with inflammatory bowel disease - i.b.d. and their partners and families through:
Over the past decade, often with EFCCA support and advice, national self-help associations have been set up in Eastern Europe with the result that as at the end of the year 2002 the EFCCA membership has risen to 20 European National IBD Patient Associations EFCCA Mission StatementTo: increase public awareness of Colitis and Crohn's disease (Inflammatory Bowel Disease, IBD); to be a support for our member associations and to liase with associated healthcare professionals, and related organisations and to encourage research both medical and social. To: encourage interaction amongst existing Colitis and Crohn's disease Groups within a widening Europe and to assist in the establishment of new associations where they do not exist To: campaign for improvement in the quality of life and quality of care for those with IBD and as appropriate their partners, families and friends and primarily through our member associations offer them support and information To: encourage patients and their families to travel and to meet with people from EFCCA member associations and other nationalities, through the provision of relevant information and advice To: promote and foster equality of opportunity in all aspects of our work. |
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