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Monotherapy for Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia with score 5-6

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Abstract Objective To investigate efficacy and safety of monotherapy in low-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) patients with a high FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6. Methods The low-risk GTN patients with a high FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6 from January 2012 to December 2019 were enrolled. The study is a retrospective report. Real-world data were used to analyze the efficacy and safety of single-agent chemotherapy and combination chemotherapy in patients with a high FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6. Results A total of 224 patients were enrolled, including 75 cases (33.5%) with a FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6. Complete remission was in all patients. Among the 29 cases with a FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6 taking single-agent chemotherapy, 22 cases (75.9%) developed drug resistance, the number of chemotherapy courses was 7.8±2.1, and the number of chemotherapy courses required for β-hCG to return to normal was 5.4±1.8. Among the 46 cases taking combination chemotherapy, 7 patients (15.2%) developed drug resistance, the number of chemotherapy courses was 7.4±2.0, and the number of chemotherapy courses required for β-hCG to return to normal was 4.8±1.6. There was a statistically significant difference in the drug resistance rate between these two subgroups (P < 0.05), but there was not statistically significant difference in the total number of chemotherapy courses or number of chemotherapy courses required for β-hCG to return to normal (<2mIU/ml) (P < 0.05). Conclusion Monotherapy showed remarkable advantages in low-risk GTN patients with a FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6.
Title: Monotherapy for Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia with score 5-6
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Abstract Objective To investigate efficacy and safety of monotherapy in low-risk gestational trophoblastic neoplasia (GTN) patients with a high FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6.
Methods The low-risk GTN patients with a high FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6 from January 2012 to December 2019 were enrolled.
The study is a retrospective report.
Real-world data were used to analyze the efficacy and safety of single-agent chemotherapy and combination chemotherapy in patients with a high FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6.
Results A total of 224 patients were enrolled, including 75 cases (33.
5%) with a FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6.
Complete remission was in all patients.
Among the 29 cases with a FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6 taking single-agent chemotherapy, 22 cases (75.
9%) developed drug resistance, the number of chemotherapy courses was 7.
8±2.
1, and the number of chemotherapy courses required for β-hCG to return to normal was 5.
4±1.
8.
Among the 46 cases taking combination chemotherapy, 7 patients (15.
2%) developed drug resistance, the number of chemotherapy courses was 7.
4±2.
0, and the number of chemotherapy courses required for β-hCG to return to normal was 4.
8±1.
6.
There was a statistically significant difference in the drug resistance rate between these two subgroups (P < 0.
05), but there was not statistically significant difference in the total number of chemotherapy courses or number of chemotherapy courses required for β-hCG to return to normal (<2mIU/ml) (P < 0.
05).
Conclusion Monotherapy showed remarkable advantages in low-risk GTN patients with a FIGO/WHO prognostic score of 5–6.

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