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Fibroid, myoma, and leiomyoma are interchangeable terms used to describe  the  most  common gynecological tumors, which are benign neoplasms originating in the smooth muscles of the uterus. These tumors are a leading cause of hysterectomies. The prevalence offibroids varies between studies and countries, ranging  from  4.5%  to  68.6%,  with  their  occurrence  increasing  with  age,  peaking  in one's early 40s. Age and race are the primary risk factors for uterine fibroids, with African American women  experiencing  higher  incidence  rates  compared  to  Caucasian  women.  A family  history  of uterine fibroids also increases the risk of developing them. Lifestyle factors such as obesity, dietary choices, sedentary living, and smoking have been linked to fibroid occurrence, possibly due to their influence on estrogen production. Stress may also be a contributing risk factor for fibroids, as it is associated  with  a  higher  body  mass  index.  A  diet  rich  in  red  meat  has  been  connected  to  a  70% increased risk of fibroids. These tumors are often asymptomatic, but when symptoms do occur, they typically manifest as menorrhagia, pelvic pain, pressure symptoms, or infertility. Diagnosis relies on a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging studies, such as ultrasound and MRI. Medical treatment, including hormonal and non-hormonal options, can be employed to manage Fertility, fibroid, hemorrhage, hysterectomy, hysteroscopy, myomectomy, uterine leiomyomata.

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Uterine leiomyomas, fibroids, hysterectomy, myomectomy, fertility, hemorrhage

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An Overview of Uterine Leiomyomas Epidemiology to Treatment. (2025). International Journal of Research in Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics, 14(3), 577-588. https://ijrpp.com/ijrpp/article/view/737

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An Overview of Uterine Leiomyomas Epidemiology to Treatment. (2025). International Journal of Research in Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics, 14(3), 577-588. https://ijrpp.com/ijrpp/article/view/737

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