Uterine fibroids treatment market: trends, opportunities and forecasts 2024

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Uterine Fibroids Treatment Market: Trends, Opportunities and Forecasts 2024 Date: 03-29-2017 09:43 PM CET Category: Health & Medicine Press release from: Transparency Market Research - Medical Devices

U.S. Uterine Fibroids Market: Snapshot The uterine fibroid treatment market is driven by growing number of hysterectomy surgeries every year in the country. Furthermore, the rising coverage of healthcare and increasing prevalence of non-cancerous tumors in women of childbearing age is expected to be the most vital reason for expansion of the uterine fibroids market growth. Now a days, fibroids are an important public health concern, due of the large number of women affected by the problem and the large number of hysterectomy procedure are done to treat the symptoms. Download A PDF Sample Copy of Report: www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag... The National Institute of Health (NIH) conducts research on uterine fibroids, supports studies of fibroids at academic institutions, and sponsors interdisciplinary conferences where researchers share and discuss the results of their studies. Medical therapy is used for many women who have symptoms from fibroids and sometimes is used prior to surgery to shrink the fibroids. Commercially available drugs that shrink fibroids include gonadotropin-releasing hormones, which usually cause symptoms of menopause. Drugs that block the hormone progesterone can slow or stop the growth of fibroids. Some health care providers may use hormonal or over-the-counter medications to control pain and bleeding. U.S. Uterine Fibroids Market: Trends and Opportunities According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health, about 30 percent of all women will get them by age 35, and around 20-80 percent of women will do so by age 50. For some reason, African American women are more likely to experience fibroids, and to do so at a younger age. As women age, fibroid growth rates decline for most women, but not for African American women. Several treatment options are available now a days, which are driving the overall uterine fibroids market such as self-help techniques, drug therapy, uterine artery embolization and less invasive

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