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Gallbladder cancer: surgical treatment, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy

Yanjun Sun, Jun-feng Gong, Zhuang Li, Lin Han, Dengqun Sun

Year
2024
Citations
18

Abstract

Gallbladder cancer is a common type of biliary tract tumor. Optimal management for early stage cases typically involves radical excision as the primary treatment modality. Various surgical techniques, including laparoscopic, robotic, and navigational surgery, have demonstrated favorable clinical outcomes in radical gallbladder excision. Unfortunately, most patients are ineligible for surgical intervention because of the advanced stage of the disease upon diagnosis. Consequently, non-surgical interventions, such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy, have become the mainstay of treatment for patients in advanced stages. This review focuses on elucidating various surgical techniques as well as advancements in immunotherapy and targeted therapy in the context of recent advancements in gallbladder cancer research.

Keywords

MedicineGallbladder cancerContext (archaeology)Radiation therapyImmunotherapyGallbladderTargeted therapyStage (stratigraphy)CancerSurgery

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