Gestational trophoblastic tumours (GTT)
Gestational trophoblastic tumours (GTTs) usually start in the womb, however they are different to womb cancer which develops from the cells that make up the womb,
GTT develops from the tissue that is formed in the womb during pregnancy. GTT can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer).
The links on this page will help you to find out more about GTT and its treatment
Link:About gestational trophoblastic tumours
Produced by:CancerHelp UK
Find out more about GTT's how they develop and how they are treated
Link:Hydatidiform Mole and Choriocarcinoma UK Information and Support Service
Produced by:Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Information about molar pregnancies and gestational trophoblast disease for patients, referring medical teams and other interested readers and health professionals. Including patient stories and a discussion forum.
Link:Information prescription service
Produced by:NHS Choices
The information prescriptions service (IPS) brings together information from NHS choices and their charity partners, enabling you to create an information prescription, either yourself or with a healthcare professional. You can register so the information you have on your prescription can be saved for you to return to whenever you need it. This page of the NHS choices website is where you can start an information prescription, find out more about the service, or log in to retrieve a prescription you already have.
Link:Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD)
Produced by:American Cancer Society
Find out more about Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) from this detailed guide
Page last edited: 28 July 2011

