- Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) - Symptoms and causes
Cholangiocarcinoma is a type of cancer that forms in the slender tubes (bile ducts) that carry the digestive fluid bile Bile ducts connect your liver to your gallbladder and to your small intestine
- Cholangiocarcinoma - Wikipedia
Cholangiocarcinoma, also known as bile duct cancer, is a type of cancer that forms in the bile ducts [2] Symptoms of cholangiocarcinoma may include abdominal pain, yellowish skin, weight loss, generalized itching, and fever [1]
- Cholangiocarcinoma (Bile Duct Cancer) - Cleveland Clinic
Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer) is a rare, aggressive form of cancer It often affects adults in their 70s and has spread beyond the bile ducts by the time healthcare providers diagnose it Treatment usually involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy or radiation therapy
- Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma) - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cholangiocarcinoma, or bile duct cancer, occurs when a malignant (cancerous) tumor grows in one of the ducts that transport bile from the liver to the small intestine
- What Is Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)? - NCI
Bile duct cancer is a rare disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the bile ducts Bile duct cancer is also called cholangiocarcinoma A network of tubes, called ducts, connects the liver, gallbladder, and small intestine
- The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
CCF provides comprehensive information and resources on cholangiocarcinoma Learn about bile duct cancer symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, research, and support for patients and caregivers
- What Is Bile Duct Cancer? | What Is Cholangiocarcinoma?
Bile duct cancer (cholangiocarcinoma) can start in any part of the bile duct system Depending on where the cancer starts, it is either an intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma or an extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
- Cholangiocarcinoma | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
Cholangiocarcinomas (commonest type of bile duct cancers) are malignant epithelial tumors arising from the biliary tree, excluding the gallbladder or ampulla of Vater Cholangiocarcinoma is the third most common primary hepatobiliary malignancy after hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and gallbladder cancer 23
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