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. 1978 Jun;127(3):767-70.
doi: 10.1148/127.3.767.

Radiotherapy of carcinomas of the extrahepatic biliary system

Radiotherapy of carcinomas of the extrahepatic biliary system

M V Pilepich et al. Radiology. 1978 Jun.

Abstract

Carcinomas of the gallbladder and extrahepatic bile ducts carry a dismal prognosis. Due to the proximity of a number of vital structures and their early invasion, these tumors are rarely resectable. Long-term survival or cure is an exception. Results of treatment in 11 patients are reported. In 4 patients, radiotherapy was given as an adjuvant to surgery; in 5 patients the aim was palliation, while 2 patients received potentially curative doses of radiation. Good palliation has been achieved. Long-term, disease-free survival has been observed in some radically treated patients. The results suggest that radiotherapy may contribute to cure not only when used as a surgical adjuvant but also as the sole treatment modality in unresectable but still localized carcinomas of the bile ducts.

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