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Fibroids, also known as leiomyomas,
myomas or fibromas are benign growths in the uterine wall composed
of smooth muscle and fibrous cells. Fibroids are the most common
growths arising from the female pelvis, occurring in at least
20-40 percent of women. Approximately half of the women with fibroids
develop symptoms, most commonly between the age of 30-50. At least
one-third of the estimated 600,000 hysterectomies performed each
year in the United States are done for fibroid disease, at an
estimated cost of $2-4 billion. Hysterectomy is the most
frequently performed major surgical procedure in the United
States. Fibroids are firm round growths ranging in size from a
small pea to a cantaloupe. They are usually multiple
and increase the size of the uterus. The largest fibroid ever
reported weighed 140 pounds.
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