Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cases of gall bladder cancer have doubled in British people aged between 24 and 49 in the past three decades The surge in cases of ...
The data was shared by the faculty of Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) as it held an awareness session on women health to celebrate the International Women’s Day on M ...
Due to its aggressive nature, gallbladder cancer is often detected and diagnosed in later stages. Staging is determined by the size of the tumor and where in your body the cancer has spread.
Whether doctors can cure gallbladder cancer depends on how far it has spread. If the cancer has spread beyond the gallbladder, treatments may not cure it, but they can prolong a person’s life and help ...
Researchers at Tezpur University in Assam, India, working with scientists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, have identified distinct chemical signatures in blood that could help detect ...
Gallstones are a common digestive condition, particularly among women and individuals over the age of 40. In most cases, ...
Gallbladder cancer is a relatively rare cancer that’s usually diagnosed in an advanced stage. Symptoms often don’t appear until the cancer grows large or spreads. The American Cancer Society estimates ...
Dr. McKenzie discusses gallbladder cancer risk factors, imaging signs and how surgery and lymph node evaluation impact outcomes. Dr. Shaun P. McKenzie sat down for a two-part interview with CURE to ...
Gallbladder cancer is often treatable in its early stages. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy are common treatment options. Gallbladder cancer is a rare form of cancer that affects the ...
In the first randomized controlled trial of its kind, researchers found that adding chemoradiation to adjuvant chemotherapy did not improve outcomes in patients with resected gallbladder cancer.
A new study suggests a blood test could distinguish gallbladder cancer from gallstones by tracking changes in metabolites and bile acids.
WASHINGTON -- While rates of gallbladder cancer have been decreasing in the U.S., this rare but often-deadly cancer is on the rise in Black patients, driven by more late-stage tumors, a nationwide ...