Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology (Jan 2016)

Resectable Cholangiocarcinoma: Reviewing the Role of Adjuvant Strategies

  • E. Una Cidon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4137/cmo.s32821
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Cholangiocarcinoma is a very heterogeneous and rare group of neoplasms originating from the perihilar, intra-, or extrahepatic bile duct epithelium. It represents only 3% of gastrointestinal cancers, although their incidence is increasing as its mortality increases. Surgical resection is the only potentially curative option, but unfortunately the resectability rate is low. Overall, these malignancies have got a very poor prognosis with a five-year survival rate of 5–10%. Although the five-year survival rate increases to 25–30% in the cases amenable to surgery, only 10–40% of patients present with resectable disease. Therefore, it is necessary to optimize the benefit of adjuvant strategies after surgery to increase the rate of curability. This study reviewed the role of adjuvant chemotherapy in resectable bile duct cancers.