Bile Duct Cancer is also known as Cholangiocarcinoma. It is a rare medical condition in which the bile duct cells change and start growing rapidly and uncontrollably. It eventually leads to the formation of a mass known as a tumour.
The bile duct is a slender tube that carries the bile (digestive fluid). It connects our liver to the gallbladder (a small pear-shaped organ that stores the digestive fluid released from the liver) and the small intestine.
It delivers the bile juice secreted from the liver to the small intestine. Although bile duct cancer can occur in people of any age group, it is most prevalent in persons above the age of 50. The seriousness of bile duct cancer depends upon the location of the cancer in the bile duct. It also depends on the tumour size and the patient's general health.
To treat bile duct cancer, different types of doctors work together to create a good and compatible treatment plan for the patient. This team of doctors are generally referred to as a multidisciplinary team. This team also includes varieties of other healthcare professionals like physicians, oncology experts, pharmacists, and dieticians.
The patient's cancer care plan may also include treatments for possible side effects and complications after the therapy. The most common types of treatments used in treating bile duct cancer are Radiation therapy, Surgery, Chemotherapy, Targeted drug therapy, Immunotherapy, and Palliative therapy. The treatment approach used for bile duct cancer depends upon the following factors:
The various treatment Options for Bile Duct Cancer include:
Some standard surgical procedures that are used for treating bile duct cancer are:
This method uses high-energy radiation to cure cancer in the bile duct. It is a less used treatment method used in the case of bile duct cancer. During internal radiation therapy, radioactive material is placed in a catheter or other device and implanted near the cancerous tissues.
External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT) is a type of therapy in which a machine aims the radiation on a specific part of the organ having tumours, and the tumours get destroyed. Some ways in which External Beam Radiation Therapy (EBRT) can be given are:
Last Updated on: 5 September 2024
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