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Wine & Chat Fibroid Awareness Event

January 12,2023

Fibroid Fighters hosts a Wine & Chat Fibroid Awareness Event with the Kappa Epsilon Zeta Chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority.

Meta Morrison, President of the Kappa Epsilon Zeta Bronx Chapter, welcomes members to an evening of conversation and learning about fibroid disease.

NY Bronx President, Vanessa Gibson will speak, and Dr. Jacob White, Director of Fibroid Services, USA Fibroid Centers will do a presentation about fibroid disease. Founders Dr. Yan Katsnelson, and Dr. Flora Katsnelson will lead a Q & A and provide closing remarks.

 

 

Wine & Chat Fibroid Awareness Event

Thursday, January 12, 2023

6:00 p.m.

The event is an essential part of an ongoing effort by the Fibroid Fighters Foundation to bring awareness to this all-too-common women’s health condition that impacts an estimated 70% – 80% of women.

Fibroids are the leading cause of hysterectomies for women seeking to relieve their uterine fibroid symptoms.

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