Ms Rhodes, who was born in Chatham, had a 13cm (5.1 inch) growth in her bile duct and was diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma.
Doctors in the UK are hoping to transform the lives of people with deadly bile duct cancer. A new study – which has shown promising early results – matches the patient’s tumour to one or ...
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New hope for patients with deadly bile duct cancerBile duct cancer (also called cholangiocarcinoma or biliary tract cancer) starts in the bile ducts, which are the tubes connecting the liver and gallbladder to the small bowel. The cancer may not ...
Consultant medical oncologist Professor John Bridgewater is leading the UK arm of an international study to find treatments for bile duct cancer (Charlotte Southall/UCLH/PA) Doctors in the UK are ...
starts in the bile ducts, which are the tubes connecting the liver and gallbladder to the small bowel. The cancer may not cause symptoms in the early stages but can lead to jaundice, changes in ...
Thousands of young and seemingly healthy Britons are at risk of a once-rare form of aggressive liver cancer because GPs are ...
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Verywell Health on MSNCoping With 9 Common Physical Changes Associated With Metastatic Breast CancerMetastatic breast cancer can come with many physical changes that can be noticeable and impact daily functioning, but there ...
Cancer research is complex, but video games can help. Jeff Yoshimi believes gamers can contribute to scientific breakthroughs ...
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News Medical on MSNHarnessing the power of gamers to solve cancer's mysteriesCancer is vicious. In 2025, it is expected to cause more than 618,000 U.S. deaths - nearly twice the combined populations of Merced and Modesto.
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