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Villous cancer can live up to a few years

BY Carol Carey 2018-08-10

  Cervical carcinoma is a highly malignant tumor, secondary to hydatidiform mole, miscarriage or term delivery, the incidence rate is about 2:1:1, a few can occur after ectopic pregnancy, the majority of patients are Women of childbearing age, how long the choriocarcinoma lives depends on whether the patient chooses the right treatment!

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  How long does choriocarcinoma live from understanding the cause of choriocarcinoma

   A few occur after menopause. This is because the trophoblast cells can be hidden (in a non-proliferating state) for many years before they become active again for unknown reasons. In recent years, the application of chemotherapy has made great progress in methodology and pharmacology, which has significantly improved the prognosis of choriocarcinoma. Choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant tumor that occurs after hydatidiform mole, miscarriage, and normal delivery. Chorionic carcinoma (hereinafter referred to as choriocarcinoma) lesions start in the uterus and can make the uterus larger and softer. Those with deep lesions can see purple-blue nodules on the serous membrane of the uterus. The boundary is not clear, and the tissue is brittle and accompanied by hemorrhage and necrosis.

  How long does choriocarcinoma live and prognostic effect are related to which factors

  choriocarcinoma prognosis is related to many factors, such as early diagnosis, timely treatment, Prognosis is better; choriocarcinoma after childbirth and miscarriage has a poorer prognosis than benign hydatidiform choriocarcinoma; the longer the interval of choriocarcinoma, the longer the so-called ambush period, the poorer the prognosis. Hormone concentration drops rapidly, and those who remain negative in the future will have a better prognosis; if it has once dropped but has not reached negative, and continues unchanged, the prognosis is poor.

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