Gallbladder carcinoma is a rare, but often lethal disease. Unfortunately, at the time of diagnosis, patients usually have advanced disease (T3-T4) and long-term survival is dismal, ranging from 5 to 12% in the literature. However, this cancer can be successfully treated when the tumour is organ-confined (T1-T2 tumours), as happens in the case of incidental diagnosis at the time of cholecystectomy for gallstones. Here we describe a patient with recurrent gallbladder carcinoma who, treated with iterative surgical resection, is alive and disease-free at 5 years after the final surgical procedure.
Iterative surgical resection of a recurrent gallbladder carcinoma with long-term survival: report of a case / Scaringi S; Nesi G; Bargellini T; Batignani G; Tonelli F.. - In: IN VIVO. - ISSN 0258-851X. - STAMPA. - 24:(2010), pp. 215-217.
Iterative surgical resection of a recurrent gallbladder carcinoma with long-term survival: report of a case.
NESI, GABRIELLA;BATIGNANI, GIACOMO;
2010
Abstract
Gallbladder carcinoma is a rare, but often lethal disease. Unfortunately, at the time of diagnosis, patients usually have advanced disease (T3-T4) and long-term survival is dismal, ranging from 5 to 12% in the literature. However, this cancer can be successfully treated when the tumour is organ-confined (T1-T2 tumours), as happens in the case of incidental diagnosis at the time of cholecystectomy for gallstones. Here we describe a patient with recurrent gallbladder carcinoma who, treated with iterative surgical resection, is alive and disease-free at 5 years after the final surgical procedure.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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