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Bile duct cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)

Treatment for bile duct cancer

Your treatment depends on the type and stage of your bile duct cancer, and your general health. Treatments include surgery, chemotherapy and treatment to control symptoms of advanced cancer.

Preparing for treatment and life afterwards (prehabilitation)

There are things you can do to help you feel more in control of your health when preparing for treatment. This is called prehabilitation or prehab.

Treatment options for bile duct cancer

Treatment for bile duct cancer includes surgery, chemotherapy, targeted cancer drugs and immunotherapy. Which treatments you have depends on a number of factors.

Surgery for bile duct cancer

You might have surgery to remove bile duct cancer if it hasn't spread elsewhere in your body. Your healthcare team will make sure you are well enough for the operation.

Chemotherapy for bile duct cancer

Chemotherapy uses anti cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy cancer cells. You might have chemotherapy after surgery or to help control the cancer if it has spread.

Targeted and immunotherapy drugs for bile duct cancer

Targeted cancer drugs work by targeting the differences in cancer cells that help them to grow and survive. Other drugs help the immune system to attack cancer. These are called immunotherapies. Which one you have may depend on gene changes in the cancer cells.

Radiotherapy for bile duct cancer

Radiotherapy uses high energy x-rays to treat cancer cells. It isn't a common treatment for bile duct cancer. You may have it to help control symptoms of bile duct cancer, or to areas the cancer has spread to.

Last reviewed: 14 Oct 2024

Next review due: 14 Oct 2027

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