The University of Mississippi Medical Center Newsletter “You deliver heat energy directly to the fibroids, which can dry and shrink them,” said Dr. Jay Hudgens, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology and lead investigator for the UMMC study site. Read more>>
What Women Need to Know About Fibroids
Seattle Magazine “It may be because it’s more common the older we get, and fibroids tend to be more troublesome closer to menopause,” speculates Dr. Linda S. Mihalov, a general gynecologist specializing in minimally invasive surgery, at Virginia Mason Medical Center. Read more>>
Fibroid-Removal Device Provides Less Invasive Alternative
A minimally invasive device developed by Gynesonics of Redwood City, CA, to treat uterine fibroids by integrating ultrasound imaging and radio frequency ablation has been tested in Germany and could be an alternative to controversial power morcellators. Read more>>