Cholangiocarcinoma - Bile Duct Cancer - anyone else dealing with this?
I'm on my fourth line of treatment. What treatments are others receiving for this? Thanks ~
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I'm on my fourth line of treatment. What treatments are others receiving for this? Thanks ~
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Liver Cancer Support Group.
Dear Sunflower 88:
In preparation for potentially curative surgery in October for extrahepatic bile duct cancer (distal cholangiocarcinoma), I have twenty-eight daily radiation/oral chemo treatments Monday through Friday (M-F).
The oral chemo is Capcetabine/Xenoda (3 x 500 mg in AM; 4 x 500 mg in PM). I have completed twelve treatments and have sixteen to go with no apparent side effects.
Treatments before the radiation/Capecitabine included ten biweekly chemo infusions (Gemcitabine, Abraxine, Cisplatin). Hair loss was the only side effect of the infusions.
Wishing you and your husband the very best.
Dan
Thank you Dan.
Hi,
I was diagnosed in January 2023 with pre-hillar stage 3B cholangiocarcinoma. At Mass General Hospital, they told ne it's unresectable.
I went through 16 infusion with 3 drugs, then 30 sessions of radiation.
After several months if uncertainty and anguish, the UPMC approved ne for loving donor liver transplant.
I had a 15.30 hours successful surgery..then, to minimize the risk of recurrence, I started 6 months of capecitabine, 2000 mg, twice a day.
So far, the images and kab work shiw no sign of recurrence.
My oncologist warns ne that I have 50% chance of recurrence but Mayo data shows %30 chance.
My tumor was 3 cm and no spread to lymph nodes or other organs.
Post-surgey Pathology showed that the tumor was completely dead with no live cancer cell, proving that pre-tranplant treatment was effective.
I had no major issue during the chemo and the tumor shrank a bit during the treatment.
Wish every other patient the success I have had so far.
Thanks
Hassan, 67 years old in CT
Hassan -- Enjoy the leaves this fall -- you earned it.
Dan
Thank you.
I wish the same for all the patients battling this cancer
Hassan, wishing you well and hoping no recurrence.
Take care.
Thank you so much
Has anyone tried Histotripsy? My husband that has Cholangiocarcinoma since Dec 2023 will be having the Histotripsy procedure. It is new in our area and seems to be the best non-invasive option. The problem is our insurance won’t pay for it, and it is around a $17,000 procedure plus other expenses. We are looking for ways to help with some of the finances for it, but it has been a struggle to find. We will go into debt to have it done, but if anyone knows of any grants or other financial options, please share. We did try for financial assistance but don’t qualify.
@reachingout, you may wish to check out these discussions related to histotripsy:
- Anyone heard about Histotripsy for liver NETs?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/histotripsy/
- Has anyone out there tried Histotripsy for tumors in the liver?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/histotripsy-1/
Have you talked to an oncology social worker? They can often help find and apply for financial assistance for treatment. Learn more in this blog post:
- How an Oncology Social Worker Can Help https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/cancer-education-center/newsfeed-post/how-an-oncology-social-worker-can-help/