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Potential cost savings using GnRH agonists as preoperative therapy for uterine leiomyomas.
Women with large uterine leiomyomas traditionally have had just one choice for therapy--abdominal hysterectomy. Recently, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist therapy has been introduced as an option to shrink tumors before surgery. When administered preoperatively, usually for 2 months, GnRH therapy has been shown to reduce tumor size enough to permit an endoscopic myomectomy or a vaginal hysterectomy. It has also been shown to reduce blood loss associated with the tumors and increase hemoglobin levels. When assessed for its economic impact, preoperative GnRH therapy reduces both direct and indirect costs associated with a hysterectomy.