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Overview of Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer
Approximately 7,200 new patients are diagnosed with cancer of the biliary tract
(the gallbladder and bile ducts) each year in the United States. This is the second
most common type of cancer to involve the region of the liver, following cancer of
the hepatocytes (hepatocellular carcinoma). Each year in the USA, 3600 patients will
die of biliary tract cancer, accounting for approximately 1% of all deaths
from cancer. Biliary tract cancers are notoriously challenging to diagnose and treat.
The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions is a leader in the treatment and investigative
study of biliary tract cancer. We have created this Web site to give patients and
physicians access to the latest clinical and research developments related to this disease,
as well as to the multidisciplinary team assembled here to fight biliary tract cancer.
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