New drug trial aims to shrink painful fibroids without surgery
NCT ID NCT06143631
Summary
This study is testing whether a medication called letrozole can help control symptoms of uterine fibroids, such as heavy bleeding and pelvic pain, and reduce the size of the fibroids. About 140 premenopausal women with moderate to severe symptoms will be randomly assigned to receive either letrozole or a placebo pill for 12 weeks. Researchers will measure changes in symptom severity, quality of life, and tumor size to see if the drug is effective.
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Duke University
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