Dr. Amy Reed, Anti-Power Morcellator Activist, Dead At 44

Anesthesiologist Amy Reed, who with her cardiologist husband Hooman Noorchasm turned her battle against uterine cancer into a crusade to abolish unsafe uses of power morcellators, died May 24 at her home in Yardley, Pa., at the age of 44.

Amy Reed, a Yardley, Pa., anesthesiologist who made an influential case that her leiomyosarcoma of the uterus was due to a common procedure for removal of uterine fibroids using power morcellators, died at home from her uterine cancer at age 44.

After undergoing the surgery involving morcellation – which works by shredding fibroids into tiny bits for easier removal by a...

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