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Home / Health Conditions / Fibroids / Get a Free Fibroid Screening During Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Get a Free Fibroid Screening During Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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From October 1 through October 31, 2022, USA Fibroid Centers will provide free fibroid screenings in an effort to raise awareness of breast cancer among women and prioritize their health. About one in ten women between the ages of 18 and 50 are affected with uterine fibroids, which frequently result in painful symptoms and other serious medical disorders.

It's crucial to take action to enhance your general health throughout October when women are encouraged to get checkups, be aware of the signs and risk factors for breast cancer, and undergo screenings.

About 80% of Black women and 70% of white women will develop fibroids over the course of their lifetimes; however, the main causes of hysterectomies in American women are the lack of knowledge surrounding diagnosis and treatment. 

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Although fibroids and breast cancer are distinct diseases, they do share some similarities that make it crucial to comprehend and recognize the signs of both conditions. Genetic, environmental, and lifestyle variables can have an impact on both breast cancer that is estrogen-positive and uterine fibroids.

The goal of USA Fibroid Centers is to raise public knowledge of the fibroid condition, which affects fertile women. The symptoms of fibroids are not always present, especially when they are small. Uterine fibroids can induce a number of frequently incapacitating symptoms, such as:

  • Anemia
  • Pelvic ache 
  • Urge to urinate
  • Prolonged, heavy menstrual cycles
  • Issues with conception

Yan Katsnelson, M.D., founder/CEO of USA Fibroid Centers, says, "Many women find fibroids after receiving a diagnosis and are unaware of non-surgical therapies, such as uterine fibroid embolization (UFE)." 

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Public health programs advise routine screenings for certain diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, because early detection of disease leads to more cures. Fibroids should be included on that list now.

From October 1 through October 31, women can make an appointment for a free fibroid screening by dialing 855-615-2555 and saying "free screening."

On USA Fibroid Centers, you can find more info as well as location details.

RELATED: Uterine Fibroids, Have You Had Your Check-Up? 

What Side Effects Might Uterine Fibroids Cause?

It is unusual for fibroids to have serious negative health effects. But excessive bleeding in women can cause serious anemia or a deficiency of red blood cells.

Rarely, big fibroids may pressure the bladder and the ureter, the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder. Kidney injury can result from this pressure. Infertility and frequent pregnancy losses are other issues.

Uterine Fibroids: How Are They Identified?

Fibroids are typically discovered during a physical examination. Your doctor might feel a solid, irregular (often painless) bump during an abdominal or pelvic exam.

A diagnosis can be verified through scans. The two primary alternatives are these tests:

  • Ultrasound: The most popular scan for fibroids is ultrasound. Fibroids are detected using sound waves at frequencies (pitch) that are substantially higher than those heard by humans. To scan the uterus and ovaries, a doctor or technician puts an ultrasound probe on the abdomen or into the vagina. It is generally accurate, quick, and easy. To get decent outcomes, though, it depends on the doctor or technician's experience and expertise. For other disorders, such as adenomyosis, additional testing may be more beneficial.
  • MRI: This imaging technique generates images using radio waves and magnets. It provides a road map of the size, quantity, and location of the fibroids for your healthcare professional. Additionally, doctors can distinguish between adenomyosis, which is occasionally misdiagnosed as fibroids.

RELATED: Day 1: Just Been Diagnosed with Fibroids 

USA Fibroid Centers Information

With a wide nationwide network of institutions, USA Fibroid Centers is the top supplier of minimally invasive fibroid treatment. USA Fibroid Centers aims to treat fibroids with a customized, non-surgical method called uterine fibroids embolization (UFE). The mission of USA Fibroid Centers is to promote UFE as a viable treatment option and to promote increased discussion of fibroids.

 

Visit USA Fibroids Centers for additional details.

By Ty McDuffey | Published October 11, 2022

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