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Founder of the Free From Fibroids Foundation Asks Important Question: Is Hysterectomy Obsolete For Uterine Fibroids?
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2021 Fibroid Research and Education Bill Introduced in the Senate
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Elisabeth Johnson found out that she had a fibroid in 2010.
Her periods were slightly heavier than usual, she said, so she went to the doctor and got a pelvic ultrasound. She was living in Dallas at the time. As she recalls, the doctor didn’t give her answers about how she got the fibroid a benign tumor in her uterus or what she could do to remove it. What she was told, she said, was that it was something that happened to mostly Black women, like herself, or Hispanic women.
When she recounted the experience to her mother, she told Johnson that she and other women in their family also had them.
Doctors and Patients Agree That Knowledge Is The Strongest Weapon To Overcome Fibroids
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Black Women s Health Advocates Applaud Legislation to Address the Uterine Fibroid Crisis
The Stephanie Tubbs Jones Uterine Fibroid Research and Education Act of 2021 Would Fund 150 Million to Research Condition Affecting 80% of Black Women by Age 50.
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WASHINGTON, July 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Senators Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Shelley Capito (R-WV) introduced the Senate companion bill to the
Stephanie Tubbs Jones Uterine Fibroid Research and Education Act of 2021, legislation that would appropriate $30 million to the National Institutes of Health for fiscal years 2022 through 2026 and establish a research database for treatment of fibroids. Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY) introduced the House legislation in March 2021.