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Surgical Resection

For patients with local gallbladder cancer, partial liver resection with regional lymph node dissection has beensurgery treatment option for gallbladder cancer the best treatment known until now for subserosal tumors (T2-3). Treatment with the usual cholecystectomy seems to be sufficient treatment for early (T1) tumors.

Last Updated on 10/10/2011 10:19:47 AM

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