Cholangiocarcinoma

Specialized care for bile duct cancer, including surgical options, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy.

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Cholangiocarcinoma

Cholangiocarcinoma

Solid Tumors

Overview

Specialized care for bile duct cancer, including surgical options, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy.

When to Consult

Upon diagnosis of bile duct cancer or suspicious imaging findings.

What to Bring

CT/MRI scans, ERCP reports, biopsy results, and blood test reports.

Risk Factors

Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Chronic liver disease
Bile duct abnormalities
Liver fluke infections
Age (more common in older adults)
History of bile duct stones
Cirrhosis
Genetic factors

Causes

Genetic mutations in bile duct cells
Chronic inflammation of bile ducts
Liver fluke parasite infections
Bile duct abnormalities
Chronic liver conditions
Environmental toxins
Inflammatory conditions
Genetic predisposition

Treatment Options

Surgery

Surgical resection of the bile duct tumor, which may include partial liver resection, bile duct reconstruction, or Whipple procedure depending on tumor location. Complete surgical removal offers the best chance of cure for resectable tumors.

Liver Transplantation

For selected patients with early-stage hilar cholangiocarcinoma, liver transplantation may be considered, often combined with neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy to improve outcomes.

Chemotherapy

Systemic chemotherapy using gemcitabine and cisplatin combination as first-line treatment. May be used before surgery (neoadjuvant), after surgery (adjuvant), or for advanced/metastatic disease. Other regimens include FOLFOX or capecitabine-based combinations.

Targeted Therapy

Precision medicine based on molecular profiling. FGFR inhibitors (pemigatinib, infigratinib) for FGFR2 fusion-positive tumors, IDH1 inhibitors for IDH1-mutated cancers, and other targeted agents based on genetic mutations.

Radiation Therapy

External beam radiation or brachytherapy to control local tumor growth, often combined with chemotherapy (chemoradiation). Used for unresectable tumors, as neoadjuvant therapy, or for palliative symptom control.

Biliary Drainage & Stenting

Endoscopic or percutaneous procedures to relieve bile duct obstruction, improve liver function, and manage jaundice. Essential supportive care to maintain quality of life and enable other treatments.

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