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Factors Predicting Severe Myelosuppression and Its Influence on Fertility in Patients with Low-Risk Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia Receiving Single-Agent Methotrexate Chemotherapy.

Xiaoyu TuRui-Zhe ChenGenping HuangNanjia LuQin ChenXiaoxia BaiBaohua Li
Published in: Cancer management and research (2020)
Although some patients developed severe myelosuppression, MTX was still the effective first-line treatment for low-risk GTN patients. Patient's pretreatment ALB was not more than 44.5 g/L, pretreatment Scr was not less than 75.6 μmol/L, and the number of MTX chemotherapy courses not less than four could be used as combined predictors to recognize the risk of severe myelosuppression. Severe myelosuppression had no significant adverse influence on fertility after achieving CR.
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