Abstract: Objective: Clear standards for diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up are necessary for the management of gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD). Poor care, inconsistent surveillance, therapy and drop-out are all very prevalent especially in environment with lack of resources and can cause morbidities and problems that are potentially fatal. In order to deal with these issues, this type of patient should be monitored with the help of anganwadi workers, healthcare professionals who keep in touch with these patients for routine follow-up, and chemotherapy at tertiary care hospitals. Utilizing telemedicine is another option for keeping track of these patients.
Conclusion: This approach was implemented and carefully monitored, which improved patient care by preventing dropouts and delays in identifying and managing issues.