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Chapter 8 - Management of Uterine Fibroids

from Section 2 - Menstrual Disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2021

Tahir Mahmood
Affiliation:
Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy
Charles Savona-Ventura
Affiliation:
University of Malta, Malta
Ioannis Messinis
Affiliation:
University of Thessaly, Greece
Sambit Mukhopadhyay
Affiliation:
Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, UK
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Summary

With a lifetime prevalence of up to 75%, uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumour of the female reproductive system. Fibroids present the most common indication for hysterectomy and are associated with high health-related costs. They can severely affect the quality of life of these women and may diminish fertility. This chapter provides an overview of the aetiology, prevalence, diagnosis and treatment options for uterine fibroids. As the reproductive phase is shifting ever further back into the life of a woman, conservative therapy options are becoming increasingly important.

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