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Phthalate Exposure Linked to Increased Uterine Volume in Women with Fibroids
It’s officially Women’s Health Week, a full seven days dedicated to your well-being. While this may conjure images of joining a gym or eating more fruits and vegetables, a chance to be healthier could also be sitting right on your bathroom counter: beauty products. Instagram feeds are full of them and we, as women, can’t Read More
Embosphere Results in Greater Reduction of Uterine Volume After UFE
The search for ways to improve uterine fibroid embolization () patient care is ongoing. From better pain management to cutting-edge imaging techniques, patient care is continually evolving to yield the best treatment results for women. This pursuit of improved patient care includes selecting an embolic material that gets superior results. A Scottish study revealed that Read More
Why Women with Fibroids Should Take Anemia Seriously
If you have fibroid-related heavy periods, you’re probably no stranger to feeling spent. And we’re not talking about the type of fatigue that comes with not having enough hours in the day. We’re talking about menstrual-related anemia. In fact, nearly half of women who suffer from both heavy periods and menstrual-related severe anemia were also Read More
UFE Doesn’t Affect Ovarian Reserve in Women Under 40, Study Suggests
Uterine fibroids are frequently seen in the later reproductive years, especially during a woman’s 30s and 40s.1 These noncancerous tumors may not be an issue, but they can be the cause of serious symptoms, such as pelvic pain, heavy periods, and urinary frequency. For many of these women, finding a cure that also preserves fertility Read More
Can UFE Treat Pedunculated Subserosal Fibroids?
Uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) is a well-established, minimally invasive fibroid treatment that’s recommended for select women who want to retain their uterus. Improving -related symptoms in 85%­­­­­–90% of women treated, UFE targets fibroids of different sizes and locations in the uterus, relieving symptoms like heavy periods, pelvic pain, and urinary dysfunction.1 Watch a helpful video Read More