The type of surgery you need depends on where the cancer is in your bile duct and whether it has spread the stage.
Bile duct cancer prognosis after surgery.
Surgery for bile duct cancer is a major operation that might mean removing parts of other organs.
For example if the 5 year relative survival rate for a specific stage of bile duct cancer cholangiocarcinoma is 30 it means that people who have that cancer are on average about 30 as likely as people who don t have that cancer to live for at least 5 years after being diagnosed.
A relative survival rate compares people with the same type and stage of cancer to people in the overall population.
The type and grade of bile duct cancer affects your likely survival.
Research has suggested that the combination of gemcitabine and cisplatin can lengthen the lives of people with bile duct cancer that cannot be removed by surgery.
Serious problems soon after surgery can include bile leakage into the abdomen infections and liver failure.
Some patients survive even after five years even though they are.
Grade means how abnormal the cells look under the microscope.
Find out more about surgery and what to expect before and after surgery.
If you have bile duct cancer that has spread you may receive chemotherapy as the main treatment if surgery is not an option.
This can have a major effect on a person s recovery and health after the surgery.
It also depends on where the cancer is growing and whether you can have surgery to completely remove it.