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The purpose of this information guide is to direct patients and health care professionals to sources of
information on cancer and related topics. This list is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather to provide
starting points for information seeking. The materials can be found at the Patient Education
Resource Center (PERC) of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center in room B1-361.
Last updated 10/2010
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American Cancer Society:
All About Bile Duct Cancer
- Go to the
American Cancer Society site
- Click on: "Learn About Cancer"
- Select "Bile Duct Cancer" from the list and click "Go"
- Click on: "All About Bile Duct Cancer"
American Society of Clinical Oncology -
Cancer.Net Guide to Bile Duct Cancer
Macmillan Cancer Support -
Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)
- Go to
Macmillan Cancer Support
- Click on "Cancer Information"
- Click on: "Cancer Types"
- Select "Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)" from the list
An overview of bile duct cancer, diagnostic tests and treatment modalities.
National Cancer Institute:
Extrahepatic Bile Duct Cancer Home Page on cancer.gov
PLWC Guide to Bile Duct Cancer on the People Living With Cancer Site (provided by the American Society for Clinical Oncology)
- Go to:
People Living With Cancer Site
[NOTE: this link will open in a second browser window for your convenience]:
- Click on "Cancer Type"
- Select "Bile Duct Cancer"
U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center -
Bile Duct Cancer
Understanding Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer
This site, provided by Johns Hopkins Pathology, includes detailed explanations and illustrations of the anatomy,
surgical procedures, nutrition and other aspects of billary cancers.
This document is not intended to take the place of the care and attention of your personal physician or other professional
medical services. Our aim is to promote active participation in your care and treatment by providing information and education.
Questions about individual health concerns or specific treatment options should be discussed with your physician.
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