New approach aims to ease recovery from common fibroid procedure
NCT ID NCT04655144
Summary
This study tested whether giving an anti-inflammatory steroid directly into the blood vessels during a non-surgical fibroid treatment could reduce common side effects like pain, nausea, and weakness afterward. It involved 42 women undergoing the procedure. The goal was to see if this method improved recovery comfort and quality of life following treatment.
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Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Miami, Florida, 33136, United States
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