A plain language summary of the perspectives of women who were interviewed about their experiences with uterine fibroids
Publication: Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research
Abstract
What is this summary about?
This summary describes what researchers learned during interviews of women with uterine fibroids and heavy menstrual bleeding (or period bleeding). At this time, little is known about how women perceive the impact of uterine fibroids on their lives and more information is needed. The goal of this study was to provide new information about the symptoms women have and how these symptoms affect their everyday lives. These interviews were done to better understand how uterine fibroid symptoms affect the lives of women in their own words.
What were the results?
Thirty women from the United States, who had completed a clinical trial for a new treatment for heavy menstrual bleeding and uterine fibroids, agreed to be interviewed. The women described what their experiences with uterine fibroids were and the impact these experiences with uterine fibroids had on their lives before participating in the clinical trial. The most common symptoms of uterine fibroids the women described were heavy bleeding with their menstrual periods, pain in the pelvis or groin area, the passing of blood clots, and anemia (or low hemoglobin in red blood cells). Women said their symptoms affected them physically, emotionally, socially, and financially. They also said their symptoms made it hard to do daily activities, sleep, have a sex life, and go to work or school.
What do the results mean?
Women who have heavy menstrual bleeding and uterine fibroids experience various uterine fibroid symptoms, and these symptoms affect most parts of the their lives.
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Acknowledgments
Sumitomo Pharma Switzerland GmbH and the authors thank all of the women who took part in these studies and their families, as well as the treating physicians, research nurses, study coordinators, and operations staff. Writing support for this summary was provided by Tricia Newell, PhD, of ICON (Blue Bell, PA) and was funded by Sumitomo Pharma Switzerland GmbH in partnership with Pfizer Inc.
Financial disclosure
Elke Hunsche and Viatcheslav Rakov are employed by Sumitomo Pharma Switzerland GmbH and are shareholders of the company. Laura McKain was an employee and a shareholder of Myovant Sciences at the time of writing. Brooke Witherspoon is employed by Lumanity Patient-Centered Outcomes, formerly Endpoint Outcomes, and was compensated by Myovant Sciences to conduct this research. Kayla Scippa was an employee of Endpoint Outcomes, now Lumanity Patient-Centered Outcomes, at the time this research was conducted. The authors have no other relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript apart from those disclosed.
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The authors have no competing interests or relevant affiliations with any organization or entity with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript. This includes employment, consultancies, honoraria, stock ownership or options, expert testimony, grants or patents received or pending, or royalties.
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Received: 27 December 2023
Accepted: 10 May 2024
Published online: 28 May 2024
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A plain language summary of the perspectives of women who were interviewed about their experiences with uterine fibroids. (2024) Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research. DOI: 10.57264/cer-2023-0195
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