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    Rare surgical procedure saves baby  Jul 29, 2008
    Marissa, 34, supervisor at the food court at Schofield Barracks, said Dr. Richard Oh, her obstetrician-gynecologist, had referred her to Kapiolani because she has uterine fibroids, making her pregnancy high risk. She was going to Kapiolani twice a week for prenatal checkups. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    The Definition and Causes of Fibroi...  Jul 7, 2008
    Uterine fibroid tumors are the most common, non-cancerous pelvic masses that women experience ... Although they can distort the overall appearance of the uterus, uterine fibroids are actually quite smooth, rounded, and well-defined ... Some theories about the causes of uterine fibroid tumors are conclusive, while others are only speculative. (Suite101.com)

    Shorter Time Between Periods Can Signal Menopause  Jul 1, 2008
    Instead, heavy bleeding was more often seen in women who were obese or had uterine fibroids -- non-cancerous growths that can cause pain as well as heavy menstrual bleeding. The findings are based on 804 U.S. women who were followed for three years. (Newsmax)

    What your doctor wont tell you  Jun 12, 2008
    Options for those with hip arthritis, uterine fibroids, depression and more ... The technique is just one of several advantageous treatment options for hip arthritis, uterine fibroids, depression, and other conditions your doctor may not tell you about ... Uterine FibroidsThe usual treatment: For these painful noncancerous growths, many doctors suggest a hysterectomy removing the uterus as the "first line of defense," says Michael Broder, MD, president of the Partnership for... (MSNBC -- Health)

    Chasing the truth on tumors  Jun 2, 2008
    It might be a lump or annoying bump we might simply have cosmetically removed if found anywhere else on our body or like the uterine fibroids maybe 1/3 of all women have those tumors removed sometime during their lifetime, Using the term (CI ) cancer inquiry is a distraction and misnomer, these tumors are harmful mostly by their location in the brain which is a closed box and in the spinal cord which is the main transmission line of our entire central nervous system ... Most common classic... (Cameron Observer, MO)

    New Anti-Hormone Drug Shrinks Uterus Tumors  May 2, 2008
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Treatment with CDB-2914, a drug that blocks the effects of the hormone progesterone, can markedly reduce the size of uterine fibroids tumors, benign growths that can cause bleeding and affect fertility, new research shows. Dr. Lynnette K. Nieman, from the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and colleagues believe that CDB-2914 may be safer than other medical treatments for fibroids because the anti-hormone effect is relatively specific. (MEDLINEplus)

    Study of Chemical in Plastic Bottles Raises Alarm  Apr 17, 2008
    If you have uterine fibroids make sure you examine all your treatment options. Of the 600,000 hysterectomies performed each year in this country, 200,000 are performed for uterine fibroids ... If you then said that one day people using some types of the bottles would be found to "... have a greater risk of developing uterine fibroids, breast cancer, decreased sperm counts, and prostate cancer." and that the government was looking into it, they would probably say "fine, good, whatever" or... (U.S. News & World Report)

    Major Surgery No Longer Needed For The Removal Of Uterine Fibroids, Study Suggests  Apr 15, 2008
    14, 2008) The treatment of uterine fibroids with 3T MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is safe, non-invasive and effective, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, NY. ... (May 29, 2007) A noninvasive ultrasound procedure effectively shrinks uterine fibroids and significantly relieves fibroid-related symptoms in women, according to a recent clinical trial. (Science Daily)

    Treating Uterine Fibroids with Ultrasound Safe and Effective  Apr 11, 2008
    The treatment of uterine fibroids with 3T MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is safe, non-invasive and effective, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, NY.. Approximately 25% of women in the United States have clinically symptomatic fibroids, and treatment has most commonly been surgical with hysterectomy or myomectomy. (Newsmax)

    Wife, Mother Fight Over Dead Soldier's Sperm  Apr 8, 2008
    In November, she had surgery to remove uterine fibroid tumors to clear the way for conception. "Having kids is all we talked about," Dhanoolal told the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. (Fox News)

    Soldier's widow gets consent to make baby with his sperm  Apr 8, 2008
    In November, Dhanoolal had surgery to remove uterine fibroid tumors so that she could conceive with her husband upon his return from Iraq. "It's going to be awhile," Watkins said. (Atlanta Journal Constitution)

    Newsweek: Can racism affect your health?  Mar 27, 2008
    In yet another perceived racism was associated with a significantly increased risk of uterine fibroids in black women, and this was unrelated to differences in health care utilization. Some critics say that racism cannot be objectively measured and so does not lend itself to rigorous research. (MSNBC -- Race)

    Fibroids More Severe for African-American Women  Mar 15, 2008
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among women with uterine fibroids, African Americans tend to be younger and more severely affected than white women, researchers report. "There are underlying genetic liabilities in some women to develop uterine fibroids, and this finding is reinforced by our study identifying race as a risk factor for symptom severity and age at diagnosis," Dr. Cynthia C. Morton told Reuters Health ... "Due to the health disparity of uterine fibroids for black women, it is especially... (MEDLINEplus)

    Ultrasound eases fibroid agony  Feb 14, 2008
    National Uterine Fibroid Foundation ... Uterine fibroids are noncancerous tumors ... The tumors, called uterine fibroids, affect up to 80 percent of women at some point in their lives, and they can be particularly troubling to women during childbearing years, often causing infertility. (News & Observer)

    Super-Thin Drug-Free Coating 'Hides' Stent as It Unblocks Heart Arteries  Jan 22, 2008
    Polyzene-F was discovered by a group of scientists and has been used in humans for several years to coat tiny particles that embolize (block) arteries and treat a number of conditions, including liver cancer, uterine fibroids and malformed arteries. It's also been tested or is in testing on dental implants, orthopedic implants, breast implants and catheters. (PR Newswire)

    CeloNova BioSciences Announces Positive Results from European Study of Embozene(TM) Microspheres for Treatment of Uterine Fibroids  Jan 20, 2008
    According to one of the Principal Investigators, Joachim Kettenbach, MD, Medical University of Vienna, "Technical success was achieved in 98% of the patients. The side- effects of fibroids such as pain and heavy menstrual bleeding were significantly reduced while the patients' quality of life improved substantially." Embolization is a minimally invasive procedure for uterine fibroids during which an Interventional Radiologist injects microspheres through a tiny catheter to the site of the... (PR Newswire)

    PregLem SA Announces CHF 36 Million Series B Funding and New Licencing Agreement With HRA Pharma  Dec 4, 2007
    Uterine fibroids (also known as leiomyoma, uterine myoma or myomata) are the most common type of non-cancerous hormone-dependent tumors in the female reproductive system. The condition affects between 20 50% of women, and is most common in women between the ages of 30 and 50. (BusinessWire)

    Repros moves ahead with Proellex study  Dec 4, 2007
    Proellex is being used as a "short course" treatment for anemia brought on by excessive menstrual bleeding associated with uterine fibroids. The biopharmaceutical company, based in The Woodlands, said it will begin two studies of the drug. (Houston Business Journal, TX)

    Tailor-made health solutions  Nov 14, 2007
    Since uterine fibroids are the most common benign pelvic tumours found in women of reproductive age, the "boutique firm" provides personalized service for hysterectomy, which is a major public health concern. "In the case of specialized healthcare, patients appreciate the difference. In a hospital, a nurse has to deal with a heart patient, a delivery patient and one who has a chest infection. In our centre, it is only fibroids and due to the vast number of cases that are operated on, the... (India Times, India -- Intl Business)

    * Taiwan Quick Take  Oct 25, 2007
    STAFF WRITER, WITH CNA"; HEALTH Medical technique succeeds Taipei Medical University Hospital recently used a new technique to remove uterine fibroids during a cesarean delivery, the director of the hospital's Obstetrics and Gynecology Department announced yesteday. The excised fibroid weighed 3.8kg, which was bigger and heavier than the baby, who weighed only 2.8kg, said Liu Wei-min (B). Liu said the patient was diagnosed in March with a uterine fibroid 30 cm long, which at first led... (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    • Routine Surgery; Fatal Error  Oct 7, 2007
    The removal of uterine fibroids would be no big deal. She'd had a similar procedure two years earlier when her family lived in Canada. (FOX61, CT)

    Gorilla Undergoes Surgery At Human Hospital  Sep 21, 2007
    For that, the staff again went to Dr. Murrey, who organized a uterine fibroid embolization ... Steven Smith, Luke Sewall and Francis Facchini performed the procedure at Adventist Hinsdale, the first time a uterine fibroid embolization had ever been performed on a non-human primate, zoo officials said. (CBS 11, TX)

    Gorilla Receives State-Of-The-Art Treatment for Uterine Fibroids from Interventional Radiologists  Sep 20, 2007
    Sept. 19 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Beta, the gorilla, has been suffering since 2005 from abdominal discomfort and heavy vaginal bleeding caused by uterine fibroids, noncancerous tumors that develop in the muscular wall of the uterus ... Uterine fibroids are something Beta has in common with 20 to 40 percent of human women age 35 and older ... Typically, women with symptoms from uterine fibroids are recommended to have a hysterectomy. (PR Newswire)

    When to get a second opinion  Sep 1, 2007
    For example, she says hormone treatments might be the answer to pelvic pain, and embolization -- cutting off the blood supply to the fibroids -- might be an option for uterine fibroids. 3. (CNN -- Health)

    Removing Ovaries Before Menopause Affects Memory and Movement, Study Finds  Aug 30, 2007
    About half of 600,000 women who have hysterectomies in the U.S. yearly also have their ovaries removed, according to the National Uterine Fibroids Foundation. Ovaries are removed to prevent endometriosis, premenopausal breast cancer or ovarian tumors in women with a family history, the researchers said. (Bloomberg -- Canada)

    New Uterine Fibroid Treatment Shows Promise  Aug 11, 2007
    THURSDAY, Aug. 9 (HealthDay News) -- A noninvasive, outpatient technique called MRI-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) provides long-term symptom relief for women with benign uterine fibroid tumors and improves their quality of life, a new study finds. The Mayo Clinic-led study of 359 women also found that the more completely these uterine tumors are destroyed by MRgFUS, the longer the duration of symptom relief. (MEDLINEplus)

    Surgica Corp. files for bankruptcy  Aug 9, 2007
    founded in 1997 by Louis Matson, developed tiny particles made of polyvinyl alcohol that radiologists inject to close off blood vessels that feed tumors and uterine fibroids. In December 2005, (OTCBB: PPTI) of San Diego bought the exclusive rights to further develop and sell Surgica's products. (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

    Focused Ultrasound Treatment Of Uterine Fibroids Provides Long Term Symptom Relief  Aug 2, 2007
    A noninvasive, outpatient treatment for noncancerous uterine tumors provides sustained relief from symptoms, according to a new Mayo Clinic led collaborative study. The study of this innovative treatment approach -- called magnetic resonance imaging guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) -- also shows that the more completely tumors are destroyed by focused ultrasound, the more durable the symptom relief. (Science Daily)

    Is one child enough?  Aug 1, 2007
    But when her daughter Jessica was born with life-threatening health problems and Lawler's uterine fibroids compromised future pregnancies, she and her husband knew Jessica would be their only child. Lawler says, "Raising our daughter was going to take a lot of emotional, physical, and financial resources. If I had any more children, I didn't think I could handle it.". (CNN -- Health)

    Mayo Clinic study finds focused ultrasound treatment of uterine fibroids long term symptom relief  Jul 31, 2007
    Public release date: 31-Jul-2007. -- A noninvasive, outpatient treatment for noncancerous uterine tumors provides sustained relief from symptoms, according to a new Mayo Clinic led collaborative study. (EurekAlert!)

    No Intermission: Sick but uninsured  Jul 27, 2007
    Several months ago, she was diagnosed with fast-growing uterine fibroid tumors. Uterine fibroids are growths made up of muscle and other tissue found in the uterus ... In February, she even tried to participate in a uterine fibroid study offered at Hutzel Women's Hospital in Detroit. (The News-Herald)

    Effective Alternative to Hysterectomy  Jul 26, 2007
    Women with symptomatic uterine fibroid tumors, benign tumors inside the uterus that often cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pain and other symptoms, may often be able to avoid hysterectomy by undergoing uterine artery embolization, a "valuable alternative," according to Dutch researchers ... To compare these approaches, the researchers recruited 177 patients with uterine fibroids and heavy menstrual bleeding. (Newsmax)

    Exercise: Don't watch the clock  Jul 5, 2007
    For women, the advantages include enhanced bone health, and a reduced risk for breast cancer and uterine fibroids. Unfortunately, most Americans aren't exercising strenuously enough or at all to realize these benefits. (Sun-Sentinel.com)

    Baby Boom Women Confronting Pelvic Health Conditions  Jun 21, 2007
    And many aren't aware of newer treatments for problems such as uterine fibroids, heavy bleeding, report says. By Carolyn ColwellHealthDay Reporter. (Health-Finder)

    Cycle of pain or creativity?  Jun 11, 2007
    One woman who suffers from heavy bleeding and uterine fibroids speaks movingly of her desire to have a hysterectomy; another expresses the relief she felt when her weeks-long bleeding episodes were stopped with the birth control injection Depo-Provera. "I don't remember what cramps are like, I don't remember what PMS is like, I don't remember the nuisance of having to replace tampons or sanitary napkins," says Jennifer Norman of San Francisco, the Depo-Provera user. (USA Today -- News)

    Fibroids Common in Women With Ovary Disorder  Jun 9, 2007
    "Our study is the first to report an association between PCOS and uterine fibroids, both of which are common diseases in women of childbearing age," Dr. Lauren A. Wise told Reuters Health ... "If other studies confirm this association, it suggests that women with PCOS would benefit from being monitored closely for the presence of uterine fibroids in addition to other conditions commonly associated with PCOS, including obesity, diabetes, and endometrial cancer," Wise concluded. (MEDLINEplus)

    Pain, pressure? Here's a guide to fibroid fixes  Jun 7, 2007
    Roughly 30 to 70 percent of U.S. women ages 35-50 have uterine fibroid tumors Symptoms include heavy periods, abdominal pressure, frequent urination Hysterectomy common; other less-invasive treatments growing in popularity By Kate Madden Yee Health ... It appears to be the most practical remedy for premenopausal women who have five or fewer fibroids (one or two is typical for most women) and no plans for future pregnancies, says gynecologist Elizabeth A. Stewart, M.D., clinical director for... (CNN -- Health)

    Facing suits, health insurers take different tacks  Jun 2, 2007
    Otherwise, rates would skyrocket for everyone and more people will end up uninsured," Epstein said. Blue Shield maintains that it doesn't have to prove intentional misrepresentation in cases where there are grounds for suspecting deceit. That puts it at odds with the state regulator, the Department of Managed Health Care, which says inadvertent or unintentional mistakes should not be grounds for rescission. Epstein admits to a bit of a public relations nightmare. "Theses cases can be very... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Business)

    Focused Ultrasound Eases Fibroid Symptoms  May 31, 2007
    WEDNESDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) -- A noninvasive ultrasound procedure called magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound surgery (MRgFUS) shrinks uterine fibroids and relieves fibroid-related symptoms ... Uterine fibroids are benign growths of the muscle inside the uterus and are the primary reason for surgical removal of the uterus, accounting for about one-third of hysterectomies in the United States, according to the National Women's Health Information Center ... The study included 160... (Health-Finder)

    Focused ultrasound relieves fibroid symptoms in women  May 29, 2007
    -- A noninvasive ultrasound procedure effectively shrinks uterine fibroids and significantly relieves fibroid-related symptoms in women, according to the results of a multicenter clinical trial reported in the June issue of the journal Radiology ... Uterine fibroids are benign growths of the muscle inside the uterus ... According to the National Institutes of Health, at least 25 percent of women in the United States age 25 to 50 suffer from symptomatic uterine fibroids. (EurekAlert!)

    Treatment of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids  May 24, 2007
    Please for full text and personal services. Volume 356:2218-2219. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Another treatment for excessive menstrual bleeding  May 19, 2007
    About 18 million women in the United States suffer from excessive menstrual bleeding, a condition called menorrhagia usually caused by hormonal imbalance or uterine fibroids. Treatments range from birth-control pills to a hysterectomy, in which a woman's uterus is removed. (Herald Online, SC -- Health)

    Tubbs Jones, Mikulski Continue Fight for Uterine Fibroid Research Funding  May 17, 2007
    WASHINGTON, May 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones introduced the Uterine Fibroid Research and Education Act, which would double federal funding for uterine fibroid research and fund a public education campaign on the condition ... "Right now, hysterectomy is the most common treatment for uterine fibroids, accounting for 200,000, or 30 percent of all hysterectomies in the United States," said Rep ... "That is why I am pleased to once again join Senator... (PR Newswire)

    MicroRNAs Can Be Tumor Suppressors  Apr 27, 2007
    "Overexpression of the HMGA2 gene is an essential feature of many medically significant tumors, such as uterine fibroids," explains Dr. Dutta. "It is very exciting to realize that microRNAs have an important role in suppressing the overexpression of HMGA2. Thus, they may also have a role in causing, and perhaps curing, a disease that is responsible for the vast majority of hysterectomies in the Western world.". (Science Daily)

    MicroRNAs as tumor suppressors  Apr 16, 2007
    "Overexpression of HMGA2 is an important feature of many medically important tumors like uterine fibroids, explains Dr. Dutta. It is very exciting to realize that microRNAs have an important role in suppressing the overexpression of HMGA2, and so may have a role in the causation and perhaps the cure of a disease that is responsible for the vast majority of hysterectomies in the Western world.". Studying chromosomal HMGA2 translocations that are associated with human tumors, the researchers... (EurekAlert!)

    DNA microarray data integration by ortholog gene analysis reveals potential molecular mechanisms of estrogen-dependent growth of human uterine fibroids  Apr 3, 2007
    Uterine fibroids or leiomyoma are a common benign smooth muscle tumor ... Differentially expressed genes in human uterine fibroids were either retrieved from published papers or from our own statistical analysis of downloaded array data ... RA has been shown to play a significant role in the development of uterine fibroids in an animal model. (BioMed Central)

    Good vibrations or weird science?  Mar 20, 2007
    Bev Collins-Wright of Ashland got "vibed," as it's called, for uterine fibroids and says she doesn't notice symptoms now and feels "a general sense of overall well-being and quality of my energy.". At the end of December, she brought in her mother, who was suffering from macular degeneration and bad knee problems and reports, and with treatment four times a week, both have cleared up, she says. (Mail Tribune, OR)

    InSightec's ExAblate(R) 2000 Magnetic Resonance-Guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) System is Approved for Sale in Canada  Mar 12, 2007
    MRgFUS Offers Women the Only Non-Invasive Treatment for Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids HAIFA, Israel, March 12 /CNW/ - InSightec Ltd. announced today that Canada's healthcare regulatory body, Health Canada, has granted regulatory approval to the company's ExAblate(R) 2000 Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) incisionless surgery system for the treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids. "We're very pleased that the Canadian government has approved ExAblate, the only non-invasive... (Canada Newswire)

    Boycotting Israel?  Feb 9, 2007
    For women who undergo hysterectomies each year for the treatment of uterine fibroids, the development in Israel of the Ex Ablate 2000 System is a welcome breakthrough, offering a noninvasive alternative to surgery. Israel is developing a nose drop that will provide a five year flu vaccine. (Ocnus.net)

    Why some women can't control their bladders  Jan 31, 2007
    The increased risk at this time included having children, diabetes or benign growths in the uterus called uterine fibroids ... This may, according to Waetjens team, have to do with the higher rate of uterine fibroids among black women or their generally greater body weight. (MSNBC -- Health)

    Surgery Not Always Needed For Fibroids  Jan 26, 2007
    (WebMD) 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 w 00000B46 ho received either surgery or the nonsurgical treatment, known as uterine embolization, for fibroids that produce symptoms such as painful menstrual periods and heavy menstrual bleeding. (CBS News -- Early Show)

    Study: popular uterine fibroid treatment effective  Jan 26, 2007
    BEIJING, Jan. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- A new study suggests uterine artery embolization for the treatment of uterine fibroids is not only less invasive than surgery, including hysterectomy, but perhaps effective ... Uterine fibroids are common among women of child-bearing age ... In serious cases, uterine fibroids can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic soreness and pain during sex. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Embolization Versus Surgery for Fibroids Marked by Trade-Offs  Jan 26, 2007
    In an accompanying editorial, Togas Tulandi, M.D., of McGill University in Montreal, asked, "Do these results imply that surgery should be used only as a second-line treatment for uterine fibroids after uterine-artery embolization? Not necessarily," he said ... If the possible effects of uterine-artery embolization on fertility and pregnancy are considered, myomectomy should be the first line of treatment for women with symptomatic uterine fibroids who wish to conceive, he said ... Conversely,... (MedPage Today)

    Embolization for fibroids safe  Jan 25, 2007
    BOSTON, MA, United States (UPI) -- Doctors said Wednesday a minimally invasive treatment to eliminate painful uterine fibroids appears to be safe and allows patients a faster recovery than undergoing open surgery procedures ... The results of our study make clear that the choice between surgery and uterine-artery embolization for symptomatic uterine fibroids involves tradeoffs,' Moss said. (Monsters and Critics.com)

    Study finds nonsurgical care a safe alternative for women with uterine fibroids  Jan 25, 2007
    Nonsurgical treatment called safe option for uterine fibroids ... LOS ANGELES -- Women who had less invasive treatment for painful uterine fibroids did about as well as those who had surgery, including a hysterectomy, suggests a new study that lays out the options for a troubling condition affecting millions of women ... Uterine fibroids are common among women of child-bearing age. (Boston Globe)

    North San Diego County Community News Briefs: Experimental aircraft group to meet  Jan 25, 2007
    The seminar will offer information on the latest treatments for uterine fibroids, including uterine fibroid embolization, a nonsurgical procedure clinically proven to provide symptom relief. To register, call (800) SCRIPPS or e-mail. (North County Times)

    Non-Surgical Option For Fibroid Tumors Gets High Marks  Jan 25, 2007
    A new study finds that women who had less invasive treatment for painful uterine fibroids did about as well as those who had surgery ... Uterine fibroids are common in women, affecting about 40 percent of those of child-bearing age. (KOLD.com, AZ)

    Study Favors Less Invasive Procedure For Fibroids  Jan 25, 2007
    All too many women know the discomfort of uterine fibroids which are benign tumors that can grow to the size of a melon ... Dr. Mark Westcott shows X-rays of painful uterine fibroids. (CBS 4, CO)

    Uterine-Artery Embolization versus Surgery for Symptomatic Fibroids  Jan 25, 2007
    NEJM -- Uterine-Artery Embolization versus Surgery for Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids ... Uterine-Artery Embolization versus Surgery for Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids ... Background The efficacy and safety of uterine-artery embolization, as compared with standard surgical methods, for the treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids remain uncertain. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Treatment of Uterine Fibroids — Is Surgery Obsolete?  Jan 25, 2007
    NEJM -- Treatment of Uterine Fibroids -- Is Surgery Obsolete ... Treatment of Uterine Fibroids Is Surgery Obsolete ... In the early 1990s, Jacques H. Ravina first applied the technique of embolization of uterine arteries to treat uterine fibroids in women at high risk for complications during surgery1 in an effort to control uterine bleeding. (New England Journal of Medicine)

    Regular Workouts Can Ward Off Fibroids  Jan 23, 2007
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Exercising regularly may help prevent women from developing uterine fibroids, a new study shows. Fibroids, also referred to as uterine leiomyomas, are benign tumors that grow in the uterus and can cause infertility, bleeding, pain and pregnancy difficulties. (MEDLINEplus)

    • Racine woman had to overcome her fear of doctors  Jan 1, 2007
    What she considered "tummy fat" turned out to be uterine fibroids, which are noncancerous tumors that develop within or attach to the wall of the uterus. All four of Haman's sisters had the tumors and had them successfully removed. (Racine Journal Times, WI)

    You Don't Have to Live With Excessive Menstrual Bleeding  Dec 30, 2006
    A survey published by the National Women's Health Resource Center in November found that more than 40 percent of women suffering from uterine fibroids, a major cause of excessive bleeding, did discuss with the physician the treatment option of uterine fibroid embolization ... Among the possibilities, besides uterine fibroids, are endometriosis -- growth outside the uterus of endometrial tissue that normally lines the uterus -- and abnormally low thyroid function. (Health-Finder)

    Don't count on CA-125 blood test to detect early ovarian cancer  Dec 27, 2006
    The CA-125 blood test measures a protein released from ovarian cells, but it is neither sensitive enough to pick up an early cancer (studies show it can only detect early cancer 20 percent to 57 percent of the time) nor specific enough (it can be falsely elevated because of endometriosis, pelvic infection, uterine fibroids, liver disease, pancreatitis and even ovulation) to be clinically useful as a screening test. Even in advanced ovarian cancer, the CA-125 level has been normal in 20 percent... (Orlando Sentinel)

    Repros shares surge on drug study results  Dec 24, 2006
    On Dec. 21, the company announced interim results of a Phase 2 study of Proellex, an oral drug being developed to relieve symptoms of uterine fibroids. Interim results from this study suggest that treatment with Proellex results in a statistically highly significant improvement in multiple symptoms associated with uterine fibroids. (Houston Business Journal, TX)

    New Procedure For Uterine Preservation In Treating Fibroids  Dec 7, 2006
    The Jefferson physicians first performed a uterine fibroid embolization (UFE), a minimally invasive radiologic procedure that blocks the arteries that supply blood to the fibroid tumors ... (January 5, 2005) -- Hysterectomy remains the most common treatment for uterine fibroids ... (April 15, 2004) -- Early results from a pioneering study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill indicate that small uterine fibroids are associated with an increased risk of. (Science Daily)

    Study: RU-486 Relieves Pain From Fibroids  Dec 7, 2006
    New research suggests the abortion pill may help women who suffer from uterine fibroids ... Uterine fibroids affect roughly half of all women ages 35 to 49, according to the study, which is published in the December Obstetrics and Gynecology journal ... The study included 42 premenopausal women from western New York who had uterine fibroids. (Click2Houston, TX)

    Rochester study rolls out RU-486 to treat uterine fibroids  Dec 7, 2006
    Leiomyoma, the medical term for uterine fibroids, affects roughly half of all women aged 35 to 49 ... Doctors have known from prior data that mifepristone, an antiprogestin, might help uterine fibroids ... The University of Rochester study is the first randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled trial of mifepristone, also known as RU-486, to establish that it can be safely used at low doses to treat uterine fibroids. (EurekAlert!)

    Jefferson researchers develop combined procedure for uterine preservation in treating fibroids  Dec 5, 2006
    The Jefferson physicians first performed a uterine fibroid embolization (UFE), a minimally invasive radiologic procedure that blocks the arteries that supply blood to the fibroid tumors. The procedure was done to reduce the blood flow within the patients uterus and the risk of hemorrhaging at the time of surgery. (EurekAlert!)

    Minimally Invasive Treatment Helps Infertile Couples Conceive  Nov 30, 2006
    (November 16, 2005) -- Research of 100 women suffering from uterine fibroids showed that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) improves the patient selection for who should receive non-surgical uterine fibroid embolization ... -- Uterine fibroids (leiomyomata, singular leiomyoma) are the most common neoplasm in females, and may affect about of 25 % of white and 50% of black women during the reproductive. (Science Daily)

    High court to weigh test cases  Oct 30, 2006
    She says the children were delivered by cesarean section because she previously had uterine fibroids and other gynecological problems. Jaroslaw says that when she became pregnant in 2003, everything looked good in early tests. (USA Today)

    Fighting fibroids, preserving fertility  Oct 17, 2006
    As many as 80 percent of all women have uterine fibroids, according to the National Uterine Fibroids Foundation. Bundles of trouble. (Newsday -- Health)

    Mirabilis names new CEO  Oct 4, 2006
    The company's first product, which Lau will now focus on developing, is a system for image-guided, noninvasive treatment of uterine fibroids. Mirabilis Medica technology was initially developed at the University of Washington and the company was founded in 2004. (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

    Center to offer non-invasive uterine surgery  Sep 27, 2006
    Located at 9150 W. Indian School Road, the center will be available to gynecologists for the non-surgical treatment of uterine fibroids. The procedure uses the ExAblate 2000 system, which received US Food and Drug Administration approval in October 2004. (Phoenix Business Journal, AZ)

    $4.1M settlement for mother, son in botched abortion case  Sep 20, 2006
    According to court records, the case stemmed from the discovery in 1999 that a pregnant Sheppard was suffering from uterine fibroids, which doctors believed wouldn't allow her to carry the fetus to term. Dr. Leslie King of Rockville Centre, an obstetrician, advised Sheppard to terminate the pregnancy and referred her to a second doctor, Ira Spector, who suggested she undergo a non-surgical abortion with the drug methotrexate, which breaks down fetal tissue, the Court of Appeals wrote. (Newsday)

    Desert Radiologists Welcomes Joseph Urban, M.D. to Practice  Sep 8, 2006
    Desert Radiologists offers the most comprehensive procedures available including Angiography, Computed Tomography (CT), Dexa Bone Densitometry, Dental Implant CT Scanning, Diagnostic Radiology (X-RAY), Interventional ovascular Radiology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Mammography, Nuclear Medicine, Positron Emission Tomography (PET/CT), Stereotactic Breast Biopsy, Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) and Ultrasound. In addition, Desert Vascular Institute provides a complete array of vascular... (PR Newswire)

    The Dominion to Benefit Growing Sector of Technology-Enhanced Healthcare, Interventional Radiology  Sep 6, 2006
    (1)'' Interventional radiology, a market that is expected to exceed $1 billion by 2007(2), encompasses a variety of common diagnostic procedures and treatments, including angiography, angioplasty, gastrostomy (feeding tubes), uterine fibroid embolization, stroke, vascular disease, needle biopsy, and varicose veins - among others. Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) procedures are at the forefront of interventional radiology. (Primezone Releases)

    Repros moves to NASDAQ Global Market  Aug 18, 2006
    Proellex, the company's lead compound, is a PRM (progesterone receptor modulator) currently being studied in a Phase 2 clinical trial for the treatment of uterine fibroids, a condition that affects numerous women of childbearing age in the U.S. and results in a significant number of hysterectomies each year. Proellex is also being studied in a Phase 2 study for the treatment of endometriosis, a condition that affects approximately 5. (Houston Business Journal, TX)

    Hysterectomy no longer a woman's only option  Aug 4, 2006
    The procedure, known as uterine fibroid embolization, is performed by an interventional radiologist, who uses a catheter to inject tiny round plastic or gelatin particles into a large artery in the leg ... Doctors say the growing popularity of uterine fibroid embolization, plus a new minimally invasive robotic surgery offered at Ohio State University Medical Center, show medicine is making strides toward better treatment of the condition ... In addition, about 3 percent of infertility problems... (Columbus Business First, OH)

    Miscarriage Significantly Associated With Increasing Paternal Age  Aug 4, 2006
    (April 15, 2004) -- Early results from a pioneering study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill indicate that small uterine fibroids are associated with an increased risk of. . (Science Daily)

    Uterine fibroids: What you need to know  Jul 23, 2006
    About one-third of all women have uterine fibroids, non-cancerous growths inside the uterus ... More about uterine fibroids ... United States National Women's Health Center site on Uterine Fibroids. (North County Times)

    Risk of cancer from X-rays 'not negligible'  Jul 6, 2006
    Tens of thousands more will have an angioplasty or other X-ray-guided procedure to prop open clogged coronary arteries, shrink uterine fibroids and diagnose and other illnesses. "In general, these procedures are of benefit to Canadians since they allow a shorter stay in hospital and reduce the need for surgery. However, the risks of cancer and deterministic effects [injuries] are not negligible," according to the Health Canada document, obtained by Ottawa researcher Ken Rubin. (Canada.com)

    More of this story  Jun 14, 2006
    They include: mood swings, cramps, uterine fibroids, fibrocystic breasts, thinning hair, hot flashes, and unexpected weight gain. Precaution regarding medicine might not be sufficient to stave off elevated estrogen, however. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    Dartmouth Researchers Test New Technique To Examine Breast Tissue  Jun 1, 2006
    -- Uterine fibroids (leiomyomata, singular leiomyoma) are the most common neoplasm in females, and may affect about of 25 % of white and 50% of black women during the reproductive. . (Science Daily)

    New Clinical Trial Seeks To Find Better Ways Of Treating Uterine Fibroids  May 28, 2006
    They are examining the overall effectiveness of different agents used to destroy uterine fibroids - a discovery that could lead to more answers about the durability of a procedure called Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) ... Uterine fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) tumors of the uterus that affect an estimated 20-40% of women, and for many, cause symptoms disrupting the quality of their lives ... Uterine Fibroids affect more than six million women in the U.S. each year. (Science Daily)

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