The Double Whammy for Black Women With Fibroids
Black women are more likely to develop fibroid tumors and to receive invasive treatment.
A mass of muscle tissue, typically not cancerous, that grows in the wall of the uterus
Black women are more likely to develop fibroid tumors and to receive invasive treatment.
Learn more about the signs and symptoms of uterine fibroids.
If you don’t know about uterine fibroids, you should. They are the most common gynecological condition among women.
Women may not recognize that they have a problem for months or years, resulting in a delay in treatment, and physical, economic, and emotional costs.
Uterine fibroids can cause heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pressure, frequent urination and back pain but some cause no symptoms. If you notice an unusual lump, get it checked out.