R C Mishra
Regional Cancer Centre, India
Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Cancer Sci Ther
This is one of the most common G I cancers of high incidence in Northern & Central India. About 80% of ca GB is found in gall bladder with stones, but gall stones as the risk factor to cause cancer is very small, i.e. about 1% females are more of risk. Genetics also found to a risk factor. Most patients are asymptomatic in early stage and they present with advance symptoms and found to be incurable, these patients survive not more than 1yr. US.CT are reliable diagnostic methods with specificity up to 85%. Guided FNAC is highly specific for diagnosis of primary & secondary. Mostly these are adenocarcinoma Cholestectomy with wedge of Liver and N1, N2 lymph node is ideal Ro resection. 5yr survival in curative surgery is 20-70% in different series. Chemotherapy as Primary / adjuvant is disappointing. Our case study was 65 cases in a span of 7yrs. Our operability was 1% only. Overall prognosis is poor unless diagnosed very early.
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