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Study of Different Therapeutic Strategies in Hydatidiform Mole With Lung Nodule

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Trial Parameters

ConditionHydatidiform Mole
SponsorWomen's Hospital School Of Medicine Zhejiang University
Study TypeINTERVENTIONAL
PhaseN/A
Enrollment30
SexFEMALE
Min AgeN/A
Max Age60 Years
Start Date2018-12-24
Completion2030-09-01
Interventions
Follow upchemotherapy

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Brief Summary

The purpose of present study is to provide clinical evidences for the appropriate management of molar pregnancy with lung nodule. The hydatidiform mole patients with lung nodule ≥1.0cm will be randomized into 2 groups: A. treated with chemotherapy immediately, B. follow up until hCG level met FIGO diagnostic criteria of GTN (B1) or hCG level declined to normal spontaneously (B2). Lung nodule \<1.0cm will directly treated as group C

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion criteria Eligible patients have to meet all of the following criteria: 1. Pathologically confirmed HM. 2. The lung nodules are detected by lung CT and metastatic lesions could not be excluded (before or after the suction dilation and curettage). 3. The hCG level does not meet FIGO diagnostic criteria (2018) of GTN. 4. The patients are willing to compliant with the study protocol and be followed up at regular intervals. 5. The patients agree to sign an informed consent form. Exclusion criteria 1. The patients with a previous history of lung nodules. 2. The imaging impression of lung nodules suggested definitely caused by other diseases, such as tuberculosis, pneumonia, etc. 3. The patients have undergone prophylactic hysterectomy or chemotherapy. 4. Pathologically confirmed gestational trophoblastic neoplasia before and at enrollment. 5. Patients have immunosuppressive diseases or take immunosuppressants. 6. Patients are participating in other clinical trials at same time. 7.

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