| Literature DB >> 2580255 |
A N Gordon, D M Gershenson, L J Copeland, P B Saul, J J Kavanagh, C L Edwards.
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The clinical course of 61 patients with high-risk metastatic gestational trophoblastic disease was reviewed. Currently, 34 patients (56%) are alive and in complete remission. The survival rate after full-term pregnancy was significantly worse than after any other type of antecedent pregnancy. Analyzing survival by individual high-risk criteria revealed significantly improved survival for those patients with elevated beta-human chorionic gonadotropin titer alone when compared with all other high-risk criteria. Fifty-eight percent of patients (14 of 24) primarily treated with alternating-sequential therapy consisting of methotrexate and actinomycin-D experienced a complete remission. Of those patients primarily treated with methotrexate, actinomycin-D, and cyclophosphamide, 63% (20 of 32) achieved a complete remission. Treatment with second-line chemotherapy was largely unsuccessful. Aggressive early treatment is warranted in this group of patients, using multiagent chemotherapy. A search for newer more effective regimens should continue.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2580255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Obstet Gynecol ISSN: 0029-7844 Impact factor: 7.661