8. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
All members of the Chronic Pelvic Pain Guidelines working group have provided disclosure statements of all relationships that they have that might be perceived as a potential source of a conflict of interest. This information is provided below and is also publicly available on the EAU website: https://uroweb.org/guidelines/chronic-pelvic-pain/panel.
This guidelines document was developed with the financial support of the European Association of Urology. No external sources of funding and support have been involved. The EAU is a non-profit organisation, and funding is limited to administrative and travel and meeting expenses. No honoraria or other reimbursements have been provided.
Disclosures: The EAU Guidelines Office certifies that all conflicts of interest, including specific financial interests and relationships and affiliations relevant to the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript (e.g. employment/ affiliation, grants or funding, consultancies, honoraria, stock ownership or options, expert testimony, royalties, or patents filed, received, or pending), are the following: A. Baranowski reported receiving consultations fees from KEVII’s Hospital Charity. I. Flink reported receiving grants or research support from Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare. A. Nic An Riogh reported receiving company speaker honorarium fees from Biogen, and travel grants from Boston Scientific. D.S. Engeler, B. Berghmans, A. Cottrell, J. Dütschler, B. Parsons, K. Peterson, V. Tidman, R. Pinto, B. Vyawahare, M. Grzybowska, P. Abreu-Mendes, R. Husein, J. Birch and L. Poelgeest have nothing to declare.