M is for metastasis.
Bile duct and pancreatic cancer.
This condition also known as bile duct cancer is an uncommon form of cancer that occurs mostly in people older than age 50 though it can occur at any age.
The more nodes involved and the farther the distance from the bile duct the more severe the cancer.
Pancreatic cancers can cause a bile duct obstruction if the tumor enters.
Bile duct cancer cancer of the bile duct is much more rare than pancreatic cancer with just 1 000 cases per year in the uk.
For a bile duct tumor this includes the liver gallbladder pancreas stomach and intestine.
Your doctor may recommend that a plastic or metal tube stent be placed inside the bile duct to hold it open.
Pancreatic cancer that blocks the liver s bile duct can cause jaundice.
The resulting tumors may block a bile duct.
Jaundice usually occurs without abdominal pain.
As with pancreatic cancer bile duct cancer generally affects the older population and is more common in men than in women.
Types of bile duct cancers by location cancer can start in any part of the bile duct system.
Bile ducts connect your liver to your gallbladder and to your small intestine.
N is for the lymph nodes that are involved.
Cholangiocarcinoma is cancer that forms in the slender tubes bile ducts that carry the digestive fluid bile.
The common bile duct passes through part of the pancreas before it joins with the pancreatic duct and empties into the first part of the small intestine the duodenum at the ampulla of vater.