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Fibroids: Surgery, Risks, and a New Era of Conservative Care

Advancements in Gynecology: A Weekly Review

Ginecologia e Ostetricia

Fibroids: Surgery, Risks, and a New Era of Conservative Care

A deep dive into emerging research revealing how prior uterine surgeries, surgical technique, and innovative treatment methods are transforming fibroid management. From cost-saving hysteroscopic approaches to surprising case reports, this episode uncovers the shifting landscape of conservative, patient-centered fibroid care.

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