How common are uterine fibroids?Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths in the
uterus. They are the most common type of solid tumor that can grow in the
pelvis. Fibroids affect 20% to 40% of all reproductive-aged women.1 Most women with fibroids do not have symptoms.2 For those who do, symptoms can range from mild to severe.
Symptoms depend on how large a fibroid is, where it is, and whether it is
bleeding or pressing on an internal organ. Uterine fibroids are more common:1 - Among black women than white
women.
- As women age, especially from their 30s and 40s until
menopause, usually at about age 50. About 80% of women
develop uterine fibroids by the time they reach age 50.1
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