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This clinical trial aims to evaluate the efficacy of holistic medicine treatments for unmarried women ("Bachelorettes") residing on U.S. Tribal Lands or in the State of Alaska who have been clinically diagnosed with uterine fibroids. The study will assess both primary and secondary outcomes, while accounting for socioeconomic and cultural factors that may influence treatment efficacy and data validity. The research acknowledges the unique sociocultural and economic contexts of Tribal communities and aims to contribute to equitable healthcare research practices, with particular attention to urban poverty, unmarried status, and substance-free lifestyle factors.
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To evaluate the clinical efficacy of holistic medicine treatments for uterine fibroids among unmarried women on Tribal Lands or in the State of Alaska, with focus on urban and economically disadvantaged populations.
To assess the influence of socioeconomic factors including urban poverty, marital status, and substance-free lifestyle choices on treatment outcomes.
To identify barriers to participation and data validity arising from systemic inequities affecting Tribal communities and urban populations experiencing poverty.
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