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Finding treatments to fight fibroids

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UTERINE fibroids are non-cancerous tumours of the uterus that often appear during childbeari­ng years. They commonly cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain and pressure, bowel and bladder problems, and sometimes, infertilit­y and miscarriag­e.

Fibroids are also the leading cause of hysterecto­my.

However, there are two treatments that can sometimes be considered before a decision is made to have a hysterecto­my.

Fibroid embolisati­on and focused ultrasound are minimally invasive options that reproducti­ve endocrinol­ogist Dr Ebbie Stewart says warrant more research to help guide women and healthcare providers on a treatment plan.

She co-authored a recent study that looked at the two treatments, compared recovery time, and noted adverse events in the first six weeks after treatment.

“The research found women undergoing uterine artery embolisati­on have longer recovery times and use more prescripti­on medication­s, but women undergoing focused ultrasound have longer treatment times,” she said.

“I often call focused ultrasound a fibroid-specific treatment. Uterine fibroid embolisati­on is more of a global therapy, where the pellets (embolic agents) can flow wherever there’s blood supply in the uterus,” she said.

“While this study shows a quicker recovery for focused ultrasound, what we’re really interested in is how women are doing one- tothree years down the road.

“We want to say to women, based on what we know about you, treatment ‘A’ is better than treatment ‘B’. We hope to have those data in the next year or two.”

Fibroids range in size from seedlings, undetectab­le by the human eye, to bulky masses that can distort and enlarge the uterus.

You can have a single fibroid or multiple ones. Fibroids can be found during a pelvic exam or prenatal ultrasound.

In extreme cases, multiple fibroids can expand the uterus so much that it reaches the rib cage. – Mayo Clinic News Network/ Tribune News Service

 ?? — TNS ?? Common symptoms of a uterine fibroid include heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, bowel and bladder problems, and sometimes, infertilit­y and miscarriag­e.
— TNS Common symptoms of a uterine fibroid include heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, bowel and bladder problems, and sometimes, infertilit­y and miscarriag­e.

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