Earlier this week, Sharon Stone revealed she recently received a misdiagnosis that turned out to be a "large fibroid tumor" causing her severe pain. Fibroids are a painful condition where noncancerous ...
Sharon Stone has encouraged women to always "get a second opinion" from doctors after receiving a misdiagnosis that turned out to be a "large fibroid tumour." On Tuesday, the actress took to her ...
In November, actress Sharon Stone, 64, announced on Instagram that she had been diagnosed with a large uterine fibroid that had to be removed. She said that she had previously been "misdiagnosed and ...
Golden Globe-winning actress Sharon Stone shared on Instagram this week that she recently had a misdiagnosis that led to an incorrect procedure. Stone said she underwent a double epidural catheter ...
AROUND FIBROIDS. THESE PICTURES SHOW AN ISSUE THAT IMPACTS SO MANY WOMEN, ONE NOT VISIBLE TO THE NAKED EYE, BUT ONE THAT CAN SURELY BE FELT. MY JOURNEY WITH FIBROIDS ACTUALLY STARTED IN 2015. IT WAS ...
Up to 80% of women develop fibroids by the age of 50. Fibroids are non-cancerous smooth muscle tumors. They are characterized according to position and size within the uterus. They can occur in the ...
Actress Sharon Stone issued a PSA about the importance of getting a "second opinion" after discovering she has a "large fibroid tumor that must come out" following a misdiagnosis, RadarOnline.com has ...
No one wants a uterine fibroids diagnosis, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’re incredibly common. Up to 80 percent of people with a uterus will deal with fibroids in their lifetime, ...
Uterine fibroids affect up to 80 percent of people with a uterus (and are two to three times more likely to occur in Black women)—and uterine fibroids symptoms tend to be “loud and obnoxious,” says ...
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Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a board-certified OB/GYN, explains to PEOPLE what fibroids are and how likely it is for the condition to go undetected Sheila Baylis is the former editor for PEOPLE's health ...