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These Friends Launched A Non-Profit To Help Black Women Pay For Expensive Fibroid Treatments

By Jasmine Browley ·Updated August 31, 2024

When Khaleelah I. L. Harris reached the age when she had to get her own insurance, she saw what it actually costed to get reproductive health services, like the myomectomy she needed to get rid of her painful fibroids.

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