Cholangiocarcinoma

Abdomen & Pelvis

Cholangiocarcinoma is a cancer that develops in the bile ducts, the tubes that carry bile from the liver to the digestive system. It often grows slowly and may cause no symptoms until it becomes advanced. An MRI may show changes in the bile duct system consistent with a mass or blockage. Finding cholangiocarcinoma early may significantly improve the surgical options available and the chance of a successful outcome. MRI with MRCP is the preferred modality for assessing biliary tract tumours, providing detailed imaging of the bile ducts and surrounding structures.

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