Experience of molar-pregnancy and associated gestational neoplasia at a specialised centre: 10-year retrospective review
In NSW there is no gestational trophoblastic diseases (GTD) registry as there is in other Australian states. A registry ensures best-practice guidelines are followed, data is collected for research, and expertise is readily available for complex cases. In the absence of a state-wide registry, since 2014 our NSW metropolitan-located Gynae-Oncology unit has a dedicated GTD service managed by a Nurse Practitioner and Gynae-Oncologist, the purpose of which is to provide standardised expert care.