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Treatment of gestational trophoblastic tumors
Authors:L A Hansen  B D Clayton
Abstract:A brief discussion of the definition, etiology, epidemiology, classification, and prognosis of the gestational trophoblastic tumor (GTT) is presented. Current therapeutic options are summarized. GTTs arise from fetal tissues and can be divided into three histologic categories, hydatidiform mole, chorioadenoma destruens, and choriocarcinoma. Clinically, it is classified as nonmetastatic, metastatic-low risk, or metastatic-high risk. Diagnosis is based on clinical signs and symptoms, ultrasound and X-ray examinations, and the presence of elevated serum levels of the B-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Primary therapy for hydatidiform mole is evacuation of the uterine contents. Prophylaxis for metastases with actinomycin D sometimes is performed, but generally is not recommended. For persistent disease that is classified as nonmetastatic or low-risk metastatic, a methotrexate-leucovorin rescue protocol is preferred, with actinomycin D used in patients who show resistance to the regimen. Standard therapy for high-risk metastatic disease involves triple agent therapy with methotrexate, actinomycin D, and chlorambucil, but toxicity is significant. Other alternatives include the modified Bagshawe protocol, a VBC (vinblastine, bleomycin, cisplatin) regimen, cisplatin in combination with vincristine and high-dose methotrexate, and VP16-213 (etoposide) in combination with other agents. Other treatment modalities include radiation and surgery. Use of the most appropriate therapies can maximize the survival of a patient with gestational trophoblastic disease.
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