Uterine fibroids are among the most common gynecologic conditions; however, their presentation and management can vary significantly across different patient populations. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the etiology and pathophysiology of fibroids, exploring genetic, hormonal, and lifestyle-related risk factors. Participants will review current standards of care, including pharmacologic, surgical, and minimally invasive treatment options, as well as fertility considerations.
In addition, the course highlights evidence-based integrative strategies—such as nutrition, stress reduction, and complementary therapies—that may support symptom management and improve patient quality of life. By integrating conventional and integrative perspectives, clinicians will be better equipped to guide patients in shared decision-making and individualized care planning.
Uterine Fibroids - Etiology, Treatments, and Integrative Care

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