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Basil Magazine Radio w/ Chef Jennifer Booker

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Welcome to Basil Magazine Radio, the voice of Basil MAGAZINE! With the same tagline of EAT DRINK LIVE GIVE, Basil Radio makes it point to have guests that fit the needs of listeners like you. Listeners interested in food and wine; living green, achieving and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and those interested in becoming philanthropic leaders. Join your host of Basil Magazine Radio, Chef Jennifer Booker, Mondays at 6pm EST.

Women all over the globe suffer from uterine fibroids. Join Basil MAGAZINE Radio Show host, Chef Jennifer Booker and this week's guest, Dr. John Lipman as they discuss the causes and treatment of this debilitating condition.
Dr. Lipman has made it his life goal to educate women who suffer silently with fibroids. He is a pioneer in the development of uterine fibroid embolization (UFE) and is an active participant in clinical research trials that have helped demonstrate the safety and efficacy of UFE as a treatment for uterine fibroids. Dr. Lipman has the largest UFE experience in the United States and one of the largest worldwide experiences, having performed over 3,000 UFE procedures. He was the Principal Investigator for one the 23 core sites for the UFE National Fibroid Registry which enrolled over 3,000 women with symptomatic fibroids. This study is sponsored by the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology Research & Education Foundation and the Society of Interventional Radiology, in cooperation with the Duke Clinical Research Institute, and is the largest collection of data on any fibroid treatment (including hysterectomy or myomectomy).

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