Fibroids are noncancerous tumours that affect several layers of the uterus. These tumours develop from the smooth muscles of the uterus, hence the name \leiomyoma.\ They are not malignant and can occur as a single isolated tumour or as a cluster of tumours of varied sizes and locations. The likelihood of developing a malignant uterine tumour is less than 0.5%, and it is possible that it is much lower. 2 These fibroids require blood flow to live, and they get the majority of their blood supply from the uterine artery, allowing them to expand in size if left untreated.