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ABC News Anchor Linsey Davis Details Struggle With Uterine Fibroids

Linsey Davis plans a hysterectomy after years of treatments for uterine fibroids and aims to raise awareness about a condition affecting over 70% of women by age 50, experts say.

  • On Monday, ABC News anchor Linsey Davis disclosed her years-long battle with fibroids and her scheduled hysterectomy for August 15, 2025.
  • Thirteen years ago, Davis first encountered fibroid diagnosis, with her OG-GYN calling the case mild and saying she should experience little pain.
  • During her interview, she explained the return of painful fibroids, with about six years after her son’s birth, she endured two-week bleeding episodes and had 13 fibroids detected after a prior myomectomy that removed six.
  • Ahead of surgery, she plans to leverage her platform to raise awareness about uterine fibroids, and she will be away from the news desk for an extended recovery.
  • This coming week, Davis expressed confidence her life will improve after surgery, emphasizing fibroids affect up to 80% of women by age 50, according to the U.S. Office on Women’s Health.
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Davis previously underwent surgery to remove her uterine fibroids five years ago.

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