Uterine Fibroid Intervention and Gynecological Health Treatment Act of 2025
Sponsored By: Senator Angela Alsobrooks
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Summary
Boost early detection and care for uterine fibroids. This bill would create federal research and state grant programs to expand screening, patient navigation, public education, and research into treatment disparities and intrauterine conditions.
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- Women and families would get better access to early detection and intervention through funded screening procedures, including advanced gynecological imaging, and patient navigation to help them reach care.
- State health programs could receive grants to run awareness campaigns, implement evidence‑based strategies from HHS, and fund screening or payment for services.
- Researchers and clinicians would gain new grant support for studies and clinical trials on disparities in pain control during fibroid surgery and on Asherman’s Syndrome and other intrauterine conditions.
- Federal oversight and transparency would increase because the Secretary of Health and Human Services must report findings to Congress and publish a public report no later than 2 years after initial grants and every 2 years thereafter.
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Federal fibroid research strategy
If enacted, the HHS Secretary would study how to detect uterine fibroids earlier. The Secretary would create evidence-based strategies for health care settings. The Secretary must finalize those strategies as quickly as possible and share them with state grantees for use.
State grants for fibroid screening
If enacted, the HHS Secretary would be allowed to give grants to states to expand early detection and intervention for uterine fibroids. States could pay for screening and advanced gynecological imaging, patient navigation, and outreach campaigns. People with fibroids, including uninsured working-age adults, may get better access to tests and care. Grants would go to states, not directly to families.
State grants for fibroid research
If enacted, the HHS Secretary would be allowed to give grants to states for research on uterine and intrauterine conditions. Grants could fund clinical trials and studies of pain control disparities and conditions like Asherman’s Syndrome. The awards would fund state research, not direct household payments.
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Sponsors & CoSponsors
Sponsor
Angela Alsobrooks
MD • D
Cosponsors
Cynthia Lummis
WY • R
Sponsored 7/30/2025
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