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Reproductive outcomes after multiagent chemotherapy for high-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia.

Jacqueline M K Wong, Dachao Liu, John R Lurain.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the reproductive outcomes of women with high-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) treated with multiagent EMA-CO chemotherapy. STUDY
DESIGN: Of 212 patients treated with chemotherapy for GTN between 1986 and 2012, 65 (31%) could be contacted by telephone or mail and consented to participate in a questionnaire designed to assess their menstrual and reproduction outcomes.
RESULTS: Twenty-four high-risk (HR) and 41 low-risk (LR) patients consented to the study. Fifteen (63%) HR and 34 (83%) LR women had not undergone hysterectomy (p = 0.08). Of the 12 HR and 33 LR women who could recall their menstrual history, all 12 (100%) HR and 32 (97%) LR women resumed menses after chemotherapy. Both groups also had a similar age of menopause (HR, 43.8 years; LR, 48.5 years) (p = 0.19). Although fewer women in the HR group desired to become pregnant after chemotherapy (HR 5/15 [33%] vs. LR 25/34 [74%]) (p = 0.01), 8 HR women (53%) and 29 LR women (85%) eventually became pregnant (p = 0.03), with equivalent live birth rates of 74% and 76%, respectively.
CONCLUSION: Multiagent EMA-CO chemotherapy did not significantly alter menstrual or reproductive outcomes compared to single-agent methotrexate chemotherapy for GTN.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24937958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Med        ISSN: 0024-7758            Impact factor:   0.142


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