Talk:Gestational trophoblastic disease

Incidence
Contradition:

In the hydatidiform mole page it is stated "Hydatidiform mole (or mola hydatidiforma) is a common complication of pregnancy, occurring once in every 1000 pregnancies in the US, with much higher rates in Asia (e.g. up to one in 100 pregnancies in Indonesia). It consists of a nonviable embryo which implants and proliferates within the uterus.[1]"

But in this page (gestational trophoblastic disease), it states that it is "Very rare"

Because of this, I've tagged "needs attention from an expert".


 * Obstetrics and gynaecology at a glance (2001 Norwitz, Schorge p71) puts the figures at 1 per 1200 pregnancies in the states and 1 in 500 in Asia. Choriocarcinoma at 1 per 20 000-40 000. As they seem to agree with the figures on the hydatidiform mole, I'm going to put these figures in. Serrin (talk) 02:18, 26 May 2009 (UTC)
 * Err, where in the article did these figures go? Someone else can insert them if they like. Writing up an LO right now.Serrin (talk) 02:21, 26 May 2009 (UTC)

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