Gestational trophoblastic disease refers to a group of rare pregnancy-related tumors that develop from abnormal cell growth in the placenta. These tumors can range from benign moles to more aggressive cancers. Treatment depends on the type and stage of the disease, and may involve chemotherapy, surgery, or other therapies. Guidelines from obstetrics organizations provide guidance on diagnosis and management of gestational trophoblastic disease.
Gestational trophoblastic disease refers to a group of rare pregnancy-related tumors that develop from abnormal cell growth in the placenta. These tumors can range from benign moles to more aggressive cancers. Treatment depends on the type and stage of the disease, and may involve chemotherapy, surgery, or other therapies. Guidelines from obstetrics organizations provide guidance on diagnosis and management of gestational trophoblastic disease.
Gestational trophoblastic disease refers to a group of rare pregnancy-related tumors that develop from abnormal cell growth in the placenta. These tumors can range from benign moles to more aggressive cancers. Treatment depends on the type and stage of the disease, and may involve chemotherapy, surgery, or other therapies. Guidelines from obstetrics organizations provide guidance on diagnosis and management of gestational trophoblastic disease.