Cancerous fibroids in uterus symptoms
[DOC File]Information Sheet for Patients in Clinical Research Project
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Uterine fibroids are very common non-cancerous (benign) growths that develop in the muscular wall of the uterus. They can range in size from very tiny (a quarter of an inch) to larger than a cantaloupe. Occasionally, they can cause the uterus to grow to the size of a five-month pregnancy. In most cases, there is more than one fibroid in the uterus.
Symptoms of Uterine Cancer vs. Fibroids
As the fibroid grows, the uterus may become deformed or pushed aside. When the uterus is deformed or blocked by a growth, the resulting pressure may cause symptoms in the bladder or intestine, such as increased urination, constipation, or pain. Most fibroids are noncancerous, but in some rare cases they may become cancerous.
[DOCX File]Dr Evelyn Pang
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Medical therapy and surgical procedures can shrink or remove fibroids if you have discomfort or troublesome symptoms. Rarely, fibroids can require emergency treatment if they cause sudden, sharp pelvic pain or profuse menstrual bleeding. In women who have symptoms, the most common symptoms of uterine fibroids include: Heavy menstrual bleeding
[DOC File]Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus ...
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A fibroid is a common non-cancerous growth of the uterus (or womb). Many women have fibroids without knowing it and do not need treatment. Larger or multiple fibroids can cause abnormal vaginal bleeding, pain, abdominal discomfort or bloating, bladder problems and other symptoms. There is some weak evidence which suggests fibroids may impair ...
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Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that mature outside, within or fasten to the wall of the Uterus (womb which carries the baby through pregnancy). Fibroids can be single or multiple in women of a child bearing age. Fibroids may be minute with no symptoms at all or may be outsized giving the impression of an early pregnancy.
[DOC File]UTERINE FIBROIDS - London Women's Care
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Benign (non-cancerous) and very rarely develop into cancer. May occur in various regions of the uterus. Symptoms of uterine fibroids: Heavy bleeding and/or painful periods. Bleeding in-between periods. Feeling "full" in the lower abdomen – sometimes called " pelvic pressure "
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