Research can bring about changes in several key areas:

  • New ways to prevent, detect, monitor or manage the disease
  • New treatments
  • New ways to existing treatments
  • How to improve quality of life for people living with chronic illness

To be accepted in the medical world, research must be based on strong data, protocols, and ethical approvals. For example, the EoE Guidelines were developed by reviewing 2,500 published papers to ensure robust evidence. Thus, every piece of research you help deliver can make a significant difference.

Amanda Cordell at paediatric gastroenterology conference

Amanda Cordell, CEO and Founder of EOS Network

"It's all about improving your quality of life when you're living with a chronic illness. As an organisation, we want to ensure that people with this disease are involved in every opportunity for research. This way, we can achieve the best quality research that is truly patient-centered."