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Fibroid Network Online
Web: www.fibroidnetworkonline.com
Fibroid Network Online is a support group which aims to help link patients, doctors, researchers and other support groups. The objectives of the charity are to raise awareness of fibroids and treatments for this condition, especially alternatives to hysterectomy.
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