Signature No. |
Petitioner |
Locality |
Opinions |
123. |
H.K |
London
| |
122. |
S.D |
Melton, Woodbridge
| |
121. |
C.D |
Leeds
| Having recently undergone a myomectomy I know how miserable having a fibroid makes you and affects your day to day life. As much research as possible should bedone in to the cuases of this condition. |
120. |
C.B |
Bridgend
| |
119. |
R.S |
Canterbury
| |
118. |
C.A |
Worcester
| Yes indeed more research! on solutions and reduction of risks. |
117. |
S.M.M |
LONDON
| |
116. |
I.C |
Berks
| |
115. |
G.J |
London
| |
114. |
R.N |
Bradford
| I was diagnosed with fibroids over 10 years ago and had they been treated then I would not now be put in a position where I have to consider an hysterectomy at the age of 43! |
113. |
U.E |
Chadwell St Mary
| I certainly agree with the view that Fibroids have not received as much attention as it should, considering its prevalence and effects on women. I will be happy to see that more is done towards research and education in the UK. |
112. |
P.P |
Plymouth
| |
111. |
L.L |
North Petherwin, Launceston
| |
110. |
L.W |
Haverhill
| |
109. |
K.D |
York
| |
108. |
J.B |
Edenbridge
| |
107. |
J.E |
Bingley
| Just because it's not cancer doesn't mean it's not worth treating. Surely quality of life needs to move higher up the agenda. |
106. |
B.S |
Borehamwood
| I have just cancelled my hysterectomy that was due to take place next week. My gynaecologist wanted to 'whip' out everything including my ovaries even though I have only just turned 43. I have heard of good results in the US where Mifepriston or RU-486 has been used to treat fibroids. I want to take part in trials of this drug here as it sounds amazing. Is any research going on in the UK on the effectiveness of this drug in treating fibroids? |
105. |
B.W |
Edinburgh
| |
104. |
A.S |
Elland
| |