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Uterine Fibroids Support Group
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Fibroma ForumsGeneral & SupportUterine Fibroid or Fibroma?
03/29/2012 01:45 PM
alwayshavdog
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Hmmm, Am trying to join the Uterine Fibroid group, but the page is telling me I joined the Fibroma group. (???) What gives?
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03/29/2012 01:54 PM  Top
alwayshavdog
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Oh, I see, a Fibroid is a kind of Fibroma. Ok, got it. Should have googled first.

04/10/2012 07:51 PM  Top
Cbelle
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Hehe - yep - has a lot of technical names. Commonly known as fibroids. Smile Welcome!
I am not a medical professional.

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