How should a doctor handle a patient who decides not to have a uterine fibroid treatment performed even though the uterine fibroids are growing?
The decision to treat fibroids rests with the patient. Fibroids should be treated when the patient feels that her symptoms warrant treatment. There are some women who will tolerate a lot of symptoms before they feel that the symptoms are bad enough for them to want to have a therapy. – Robert Worthington-Kirsch, M.D.
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