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Uterine Fibroids Health Center

News Related to Uterine Fibroids

  1. Fibroid Embolization: Good Outcomes

    Jan. 3, 2008 -- Can women with painful fibroids get long-term relief without surgery? Yes, suggests a study of 1,278 women who underwent uterine fibroid embolization (UFE, also known as uterine artery embolization or UAE). Three years after the minimally invasive procedure, fewer than 15% of women n

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  2. Treating Fibroids Without Surgery

    Jan. 24, 2007 -- A nonsurgical approach to the treatment of uterine fibroids is a reasonable alternative to surgery such as hysterectomy, a new study shows. Researchers compared outcomes among women who received either surgery or the nonsurgical treatment, known as uterine embolization, for fibroids

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  3. Nonsurgical Fibroid Treatment Deemed Safe

    July 13, 2005 -- Complications are rare among fibroid patients treated with a relatively new nonsurgical procedure known as uterine embolization. This remains true even in centers that perform only a few of them, researchers say. Early findings from the largest study ever of a fibroid treatment sugg

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  4. Ultrasound Relieves Uterine Fibroid Symptoms

    Dec. 1, 2004 -- A recently approved treatment for uterine fibroids may help some women avoid hysterectomy and get relief from symptoms such as pain and bleeding. A new study shows that MRI-guided ultrasound therapy significantly improved uterine fibroid symptoms and improved the quality of life in n

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  5. Ultrasound Approved to Treat Uterine Fibroids

    Oct. 25, 2004 -- A new device that uses sound waves to destroy uterine fibroids may offer an alternative to surgery for some women who suffer from the bleeding and painful condition. The FDA approved the new device, known as the ExAblate 2000, for the treatment of uterine fibroids in women after an

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  6. More Options to Treat Fibroids

    March 26, 2004 (Phoenix) -- Many middle-aged women a have bothersome fibroids -- benign tumors that can cause lower pelvic pain or pressure and abnormal uterine bleeding. Most of these women are likely to undergo hysterectomies, but a new study gives hope that a nonsurgical approach may be a better

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  7. Evista Stops Growth of Uterine Fibroids

    Jan. 14, 2004 -- High doses of a drug commonly used to treat osteoporosis may help stop the growth of uterine fibroids and offer a new alternative treatment for premenopausal women with the condition. Up to 40% of women have uterine fibroids, which are abnormal growths on the wall of the uterus. In

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  8. Ultrasound Heat Treats Fibroids

    July 29, 2003 -- There are few nonsurgical options for the treatment of uterine fibroids, but that could soon change. A procedure that destroys the noncancerous tumors with guided ultrasound waves was found to be safe and well tolerated in a recent study from Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital. T

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  9. Baby After Fibroid Procedure Possible

    March 31, 2003 (Salt Lake City, Utah) -- Uterine fibroids can not only cause pain but can actually hold women captive in their homes for several days every month because unremitting bleeding makes them worry about embarrassing accidents. Fibroids are also the leading reason women have a hysterectomy

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  10. Easier Fibroid Surgery

    Sept. 26, 2002 -- Getting rid of uterine fibroids just got easier. With only a local anesthetic, a laser can zap them away -- and you go home the same day. A group of British researchers has developed this novel method for treating fibroids. Many women develop the benign, fibrous uterine tumors, whi

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