Verified By Apollo Hospitals September 17, 2024
Definition
The gallbladder is a small, oblong organ on the right part of the abdomen, just underneath the liver. The gallbladder stores up bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver. Gallbladder cancer is unusual and chances of cure are higher if found at an early stage. But most of them are discovered at a late stage, when the prediction of cure is mostly very poor. Gallbladder cancer is not easy to diagnose because it does not show any early signs or symptoms. It is usually an adenocarcinoma.
Gallbladder Cancer Signs and symptoms may include:
Gallbladder Cancer Risk Factors
Factors contributing to the risk of gallbladder cancer include:
Tests and procedures used to diagnose gallbladder cancer include:
Once gallbladder cancer is diagnosed, the next step is to check the stage .Tests and procedures used to stage gallbladder cancer include:
Treatment for gallbladder cancer depends on the stage and overall health.
The main aim of the treatment is to get rid of the cancer, but when that is not possible, other therapies may aid to control the spread of the disease.
Surgery cannot cure the cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. Instead, doctors provide treatments that may provide relief from the symptoms of cancer
Advanced gallbladder cancer can cause blockages in the bile ducts, leading to further complications. Procedures to ease blockages such as placing a hollow metal tube (stent) in a duct to hold it open or reroute bile ducts around the blockage (biliary bypass) surgically may help.
Surgery may be an alternative if it is an early-stage gallbladder cancer. Choices include:
Radiation Therapy uses doses of radiation to kill or shrink tumours and may be used in combination with chemotherapy. Proton Therapy, a form of radiotherapy that used high energy protons can be used to treat Gallbladder cancers with potentially 60% reduction in radiation to the surrounding healthy organs. This ensures significant decrease in side effects during and after cancer treatment. Proton Therapy is available at the Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, South East Asia’s first proton therapy centre.