USA Fibroid Centers‘ efforts to raise awareness about uterine fibroids received significant national attention this month, with the organization’s latest press release being distributed across more than 300 media outlets.
The release, issued at the conclusion of Fibroid Awareness Month, focuses on an important ongoing healthcare challenge: many women continue to delay treatment for fibroid symptoms, often waiting years before seeking evaluation and care.
The widespread media coverage helped amplify educational messages about fibroid symptoms, early diagnosis, and available treatment options, reaching audiences through national news, healthcare, legal, and digital publications.
Throughout July, USA Fibroid Centers promoted fibroid awareness through educational initiatives designed to help women better understand a condition that affects millions. The campaign encouraged women experiencing symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, pressure, frequent urination, or anemia to seek medical evaluation and learn about their treatment options.
While Fibroid Awareness Month has ended, the need for education remains. Many women are still unaware that symptoms commonly associated with fibroids are treatable and that minimally invasive options may be available.
The strong media response reinforces the importance of continuing the conversation and ensuring that women have access to information that can help them make informed healthcare decisions.