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Trophoblastic tumors in Greenland.

N H Nielsen, J P Hansen.   

Abstract

From 1950 through 1974, 37 cases of hydatidiform mole not followed by malignancy and 11 cases of invasively growing trophoblastic tumors (IGTT) occurred among indigenous Greenlandic women. The overall incidence of benign mole was 1:850 births, only slightly higher than most incidences in low-risk areas like Western Europe, North America, Australia, and Israel. In contrast, the overall incidence of IGTT, 1:2861 births, and the minimum incidence of histologically confirmed choriocarcinoma, 1:5245 births, are among the highest population-based incidence on record. A marked increase in incidence of both hydatidiform mole and IGTT was found late in reproductive life. A recent high incidence of mole among teenagers increased the incidence with statistical significance during the latest 10 years, whereas maximum incidence of IGTT was found in 1960--64. A strong association existed between hydatidiform mole and IGTT. During the study period Greenlandic women with mole had a 20% risk of developing IGTT and 64% of IGTT cases were preceded by molar pregnancy. Four cases of benign mole, but no case of IGTT, occurred among the small group of Danish women living in Greeland. The incidence, 1 mole:685 births, was higher than among the indigenous population, although the latter had a lower socio-economic status. The reason for the high occurrence of IGTT among indigenous Greenlanders remains unknown. The predominating HL-A 9 antigen could conceivably reflect a genetic predisposition.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 230189     DOI: 10.1007/bf00401011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0171-5216            Impact factor:   4.553


  41 in total

1.  CLINICAL OBSERVATIONS ON SOME ASPECTS OF HYDATIDIFORM MOLES.

Authors:  D CHUN; C BRAGA; C CHOW; L LOK
Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol Br Commonw       Date:  1964-04

2.  Trophoblastic diseases in Taiwan. A review of 157 cases in a 10 year period.

Authors:  P Y WEI; P C OUYANG
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1963-04-01       Impact factor: 8.661

3.  Observations which may indicate the etiology of hydatidiform mole and explain its high incidence in the Philippines and Asiatic countries.

Authors:  H ACOSTA-SISON
Journal:  Philipp J Surg Surg Spec       Date:  1959 Sep-Oct

Review 4.  Hydatidiform mole: a vascular congenital anomaly.

Authors:  S R Reynolds
Journal:  Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1976-02       Impact factor: 7.661

5.  Immunogenetics of trophoblastic tumours.

Authors:  S D Lawler
Journal:  J Clin Pathol Suppl (R Coll Pathol)       Date:  1976

6.  HL-A types in Danish Eskimos from Greenland.

Authors:  F Kissmeyer-Nielsen; H Andersen; M Hauge; K E Kjerbye; B Mogensen; A Svejgaard
Journal:  Tissue Antigens       Date:  1971

7.  ABO blood-groups in trophoblastic neoplasia.

Authors:  K D Bagshawe; G Rawlins; M C Pike; S D Lawler
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1971-03-20       Impact factor: 79.321

8.  The HL-A system in trophoblastic neoplasia.

Authors:  S D Lawler; P T Klouda; K D Bagshawe
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  1971-10-16       Impact factor: 79.321

9.  Epidemiology of hydatidiform mole in Singapore.

Authors:  E S Teoh; M Y Dawood; S S Ratnam
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  1971-06-01       Impact factor: 8.661

10.  Carcinoma of the uterine cervix and dysplasia in Greenland.

Authors:  N H Nielsen; F Mikkelsen; J P Hansen
Journal:  Acta Pathol Microbiol Scand A       Date:  1978-01
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1.  Lung cancer in Greenland--selected epidemiological, pathological, and clinical aspects.

Authors:  N H Nielsen; J P Hansen
Journal:  J Cancer Res Clin Oncol       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 4.553

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