A new study, based on the experiences of endometriosis patients in Europe, has found cannabis to have a significant impact on wellbeing and quality of life.
Experts explore how cannabis could play an important role in offering new treatment options.
It is hoped the findings will lead to a UK-wide study of cannabinoids in endometriosis-associated pain.
It is thought to be the world's first trial of its kind into medicinal cannabis and endometriosis.
How can cannabis help manage symptoms of endometriosis and potentially treat the condition?
Aimee Brown is thought to be the first endometriosis patient to be prescribed cannabis under the ministerial licence scheme.
Ellie Wootton reveals how she has taken control of her own health
Campaigner and cannabis advocate, Aimee Brown on her journey with endometriosis.
Thirty-two-year-old Megan has lived with the symptoms of endometriosis since her teens.
Throughout Endometriosis Awareness Month, we spoke to people across the world living with the debilitating condition.