You may be offered the following treatments for bile duct cancer.
Treatments for bile duct cancer.
If it has spread.
The size and type of bile duct cancer you have.
If you ve been diagnosed with bile duct cancer your treatment team will discuss your options with you.
Treatment for bile duct cancer.
For very small bile duct cancers this involves removing part of the bile duct and joining the cut ends.
It s important to weigh the benefits of each treatment option against the possible risks and side effects.
The type of surgery depends on the location size and spread of cancer in your body.
Bile duct cancer is a rare disease in which malignant cancer cells form in the bile ducts.
Continued bile duct cancer treatment.
Surgery is the most effective treatment for bile duct cancer.
If the cancer comes back further.
You might have one or more of these treatments.
See palliative therapy for bile duct cancer for details on some of these treatments.
Intrahepatic bile duct cancers are treated more like liver cancer.
When possible doctors try to remove as much of the cancer as they can.
Recurrent bile duct cancer.
Recurrence can be local in or near the same place it started or distant it comes back in other parts of the body like the lungs.
Treatments for cholangiocarcinoma bile duct cancer may include.
The treatment you have will depend on.
The specialist care team looking after you will.
A network of tubes called ducts connects the liver gallbladder and small intestine this network begins in the liver where many small ducts collect bile a fluid made by the liver to break down fats during digestion the small ducts come together to form the right and left hepatic ducts which lead.
If your bile duct is blocked your doctor may do a bypass cutting it off and reattaching it.
It s important to discuss all treatment options including their goals and possible.
It may include surgery chemotherapy and radiotherapy.