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I have a gestational trophoblastic neoplasia. Up-to one month doctors given me methotrexate injections when my hcg level was 571. After giving methotrexate injections slowly beta hcg level reduces to 137. Suddenly it rises to 155. Now doctors changed my medicine. Now they are giving me dactinomycin. They given me for five days. Will it reduces my beta hcg level?
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Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia is highly curable tumor. Please follow your doctor's advise.
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If beta hcg doesn't decrease with mtx, second line treatment is actinomycind based multidrug chemotherapy. Gtn responds well with chemotherapy.
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