For patients with myoma at the age of 50, they should be treated by conservative treatment, medication and surgery with reference to their clinical manifestations, location, size, number of myomas, growth rate, and whether they are degenerated or not. 1. Clinical manifestations are related to the type and size of leiomyosarcoma and whether it has degeneration or not, and the most common symptom is menstrual change. Asymptomatic people usually do not need treatment, and those with mild symptoms and near menopausal age can be treated with non-surgical treatment. 2. For patients with larger, more numerous, or fast-growing fibroids combined with clinical symptoms such as heavy menstruation and anemia, surgical treatment is recommended to remove the localized fibroids or remove the uterus. 3. For patients with fibroid degeneration, early surgical treatment is recommended to prevent the fibroid from continuing to develop and causing abdominal pain and other discomforts, or even malignant changes such as sarcomatoid transformation. For 50-year-old women, if the examination found fibroid patients, it is recommended that they go to the gynecology department of regular hospitals, improve the gynecological ultrasound, tumor markers and other related examinations, and choose the appropriate way of active treatment under the guidance of the doctor.