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“A Night In Bloom” Garners Media Attention

June 20,2024

The Fibroid Fighters Foundation announcement of its upcoming “A Night in Full Bloom” Fibroids Awareness Event is capturing news attention. This empowering evening, dedicated to raising awareness and supporting women battling fibroids, will take place on Thursday, July 25th, 2024, beginning at 5:30 p.m. [EST]at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square, New York. Key sponsors include USA Fibroid Centers, Merit Medical, Emblem Health, Moore Promotions and Antenna Satellite TV.

Fibroid survivors Cynthia Bailey, actress and entrepreneur, and Kym Lee, celebrity makeup artist, will co-host the event. Actor Malorie Bailey and TV Personality Cara Maria Sorbello will join the conversation and share their personal stories of inspiration, along with radio personality Angela Yee, host of Way Up, and Kenya Gipson, host of Maternal Podcast.

“A Night in Full Bloom” promises an unforgettable evening filled with inspiration, connection and a captivating musical performance by a to-be-announced artist. The keynote address will be given by Dr. Yan Katsnelson, Founder and CEO of USA Fibroid Centers, a national health expert in minimally invasive surgery and champion of accessible healthcare. The program will also include inspiring stories from other fibroid survivors and an opportunity to connect with other women and build a supportive community.

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