In clinical practice, most uterine smooth muscle tumors belong to the category of benign tumors, only a very small number of probability for malignant tumors. Uterine smooth muscle tumors are relatively common in clinical practice, usually occurring in women of childbearing age, and most of them are benign tumors. Most of them are benign tumors. If the fibroid grows rapidly in a short period of time, the probability of malignant transformation is relatively high. However, it is difficult to detect the disease before it becomes serious. Therefore, it is recommended that women should have regular checkups and intervene in a timely manner when problems are detected, so as to avoid delaying the disease and causing other serious problems. If uterine smooth muscle tumors are detected, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease with the help of a doctor and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy.