Cholangiocarcinoma (Bile Duct Cancer)


Overview and Facts about Cholangiocarcinoma

Cholangiocarcinoma, or bile duct cancer, is a rare form of cancer that affects the bile ducts located either inside or outside the liver. Bile duct cancer outside of the liver is more common.

Your bile duct plays a major role in your digestive health as it is responsible for transporting bile, a digestive fluid, from your liver and gallbladder to your small intestine, helping you digest the food you eat. Specifically, bile helps you break down fat and remove toxins and waste from your body. Bile is stored in your gallbladder in between your meals and released while you are eating. Bile duct cancer often blocks or obstructs the flow of bile through the bile ducts.

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