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Mon, 19 Mar 2007 |
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Well, last week my dropping hormone levels started
to go up again. :( That means that I need to
begin chemotherapy to get rid of it. Here is some
information I found about it from the Internet.
Treatment for recurrent molar pregnancy:
When the HCG levels drop then increase again it
means that the molar pregnancy has grown from
microscopic cells in the wall of the uterus to
larger cells. These cells can act like a cancer,
and metastasize (spread) to other organs, like the
lungs, brain, bones, and vagina. Treatment for
recurrent molar pregnancy, called gestational
trophoblastic neoplasia, or GTN, in medical terms,
usually consists of a chemotherapy medication
called methotrexate. Fortunately, methotrexate is
a pretty “easy” chemotherapy on the system, and
can be given as an intramuscular shot. Sometimes
only 1 shot is necessary. In other cases, multiple
shots, or even the addition of other medications,
is necessary. Also, when GTN is suspected, the
patient usually gets a CT scan of the brain,
lungs, and abdomen, and a battery of blood tests.
Again, weekly HCG tests are obtained until they
fall to zero, then careful follow-up is undertaken
for a year. Patients can expect an almost 100%
cure rate using chemotherapy.
Posted 14:10
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Sorry to hear that! I remember reading before that this sort of thing was possible, but of course we hoped that you'd fly clear of complications. Millie assures me that methotrexate is pretty mild though, like you said, so I'm sure you'll breeze right through it. Posted by Josh
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