Fibroids – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org a digital channel commited to health & medical rights. Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:06:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 https://citizensreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/cropped-cr-icon-1-32x32.png Fibroids – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org 32 32 Fibroid Surgery Cancer and Tumors https://citizensreport.org/2015/02/05/fibroid-surgery-cancer-tumors/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/02/05/fibroid-surgery-cancer-tumors/#respond Thu, 05 Feb 2015 06:19:04 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=4631 “Tumor” is a word that a patient never wants to hear come from their doctor’s mouth. But what is a fibroid tumor? The idea may sound a bit frightening. But fear not, because a fibroid tumor is much less terrifying than one would think. In fact, the tumor itself is less dangerous than the procedures […]

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“Tumor” is a word that a patient never wants to hear come from their doctor’s mouth. But what is a fibroid tumor? The idea may sound a bit frightening. But fear not, because a fibroid tumor is much less terrifying than one would think. In fact, the tumor itself is less dangerous than the procedures used to treat it.

A fibroid tumor is a group of fibrous muscle tissue that comes together to form a knot, or an area of density, inside a woman’s uterus. Fibroid tumors often affect women between the ages of 30 and 40. There are few symptoms associated with fibroid tumors, and for the most part, they leave patients with little adverse effect. The only real symptom that has been associated with fibroid tumors is heavy menstrual periods and increased bleeding.

“There is virtually no threat of malignancy—and there are a number of excellent treatment options, as well as the option to do nothing at all—so there really is no reason to worry,” Steve Goldstein, MD, professor of gyncelogy and obstretics at NYU Medical Center, said in an article from WebMD.

Fibroid Removal Cancer

While few symptoms are associated with the condition, many surgeries are still being performed on patients with fibroid tumors, causing fibroid removal cancer. Many women are being led to believe that a hysterectomy or a laparoscopic fibroid surgery are the only fibroid tumor surgery options.

This is not the case.

Many of these surgeries are being done without the proper needs for surgery being met, highlighting the fibroid surgery risks. These women could live with the fibroid tumor and deal with little to no medical complications. Fibroid surgery cancer is one such risk associated with the surgery. The fibroid tumor surgery recovery time can also be quite lengthy and fibroid surgery cost can be enormously high. Fibroid surgery and pregnancy can also lead to adverse birth defects and complications during birth.

There are many options other than surgery for treating fibroid tumors. It is important to talk with your doctor and see if there may be other alternatives for treatment. When considering surgery, one must realize that the procedures used to treat the fibroids tumor could cause more adverse effects than the tumor itself.

Side Effect Victims

Women who developed Uterine Cancer, Stomach Cancer or Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) after undergoing Fibroid Removal or a Hysterectomy may be eligible for compensation. Friends of our’s are happy to help you. Don’t let your valuable legal rights expire – request a free case review by visiting:

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The Danger of Power Morcellation Surgery in Treating Uterine Fibroids https://citizensreport.org/2014/11/13/danger-power-morcellation-surgery-uterine-fibroids/ https://citizensreport.org/2014/11/13/danger-power-morcellation-surgery-uterine-fibroids/#respond Thu, 13 Nov 2014 22:27:39 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=4039 According to the National Institutes of Health, more than 80% of African American women and 70% of Caucasian women will develop uterine fibroids, benign tumors that grow in the uterus, by the age of 50. Although no one knows exactly what causes these growths, some health experts suggest they may be a result of hormonal […]

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According to the National Institutes of Health, more than 80% of African American women and 70% of Caucasian women will develop uterine fibroids, benign tumors that grow in the uterus, by the age of 50. Although no one knows exactly what causes these growths, some health experts suggest they may be a result of hormonal fluctuations or genetic predisposition.

Uterine fibroids vary in size and weight; some are microscopic while others can grow very large and weigh several pounds. Some grow very rapidly while others shrink on their own. No matter the size or growth rate, these fibroids, also called leiomyomas or myomas, are non-cancerous and usually discovered during a routine pelvic exam.

In certain circumstances uterine fibroids can cause pain, severe bleeding, and even difficulty in conceiving. For these reasons some women choose to have them surgically removed either by a myomectomy, which is a procedure that removes only the fibroids, or a hysterectomy, which removes the entire uterus.

The Risks of Laparoscopic Power Morcellation Surgery

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued warnings about laparoscopic power morcellation, a minimally invasive procedure that uses a special medical device to blast uterine fibroids into very tiny pieces which can then be removed through a small incision in the abdomen. The surgery can be potentially dangerous. Although fibroids themselves are non-cancerous, should the patient have undiagnosed cancer, such as uterine, cervical, ovarian, or abdominal, the procedure can spread the cancer around the abdomen, making it much more difficult to treat.

In its research the FDA found that nearly 1 in 350 women who had power morcellation treatment to remove fibroids developed uterine cancer. Unfortunately at this time, there is no reliable detection method to predict whether a patient with fibroids also has uterine cancer.

Power Morcellation is an Attractive Procedure for Doctors and Hospitals

In an increasingly competitive marketplace, doctors and hospitals continuously look for ways to attract patients. One way is by offering minimally-invasive surgeries, such as power morcellation, which promise smaller scars and quicker recovery periods. It is for this reason that many gynecologists are still performing the potentially-dangerous surgery, despite the multiple warnings from the FDA.

What Can Women Do?

Women who have developed an abdominal cancer after a power morcellation surgery may be entitled to medical compensation. Lawyers provide free case evaluations to determine if the surgery patient is eligible. This is one such case evaluation.

Looking ahead, the FDA has announced it is considering possibly requiring an official warning of the power morcellation procedure in the future. In the meantime, what can women do to ensure their personal safety when deciding how to treat their uterine fibroids?

It is advised that women discuss all of their options with their doctor. Some may find other treatments such as an abdominal or vaginal hysterectomy, or a non-surgical option such as hormone therapy, good alternatives. If a laparoscopic myomectomy or hysterectomy is recommended, women should ask their doctor if power morcellation will be used and if it is the best option for them.

Women who developed Uterine Cancer, Stomach Cancer or Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) after undergoing Fibroid Removal or a Hysterectomy may be eligible for compensation. Don’t let your valuable legal rights expire – request a free case review by visiting:

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