Many women of childbearing age are diagnosed with gynecological concerns such as fibroids, PCOS and endometriosis. These frustrating issues take on a whole new level when you discover you’re pregnant.
The majority of women with uterine fibroids are asymptomatic, consequently get less clinical attention and fibroid tumors often remain undiagnosed. [23,24] Symptomatic women typically complain ...
Each fibroid has a unique life cycle. Some fibroids develop slowly, while others grow rapidly. Fibroids typically break down (degenerate) on their own over time, but new ones often develop. Up to 70% ...
Nearly 60% of women undergo hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) for fibroids rather than having a less invasive treatment first, according to a study published last year. This was the focus of a ...
Women's Health. 2015;11(2):151-159. There are currently no data investigating the risk, or effect on diagnosis, of leiomyosarcoma in the other medical or hormonal treatments of fibroids such as ...