Hematology and Blood Disorders
Whether you are fighting cancer or managing a blood disorder, the hematologists and oncologists at Main Line Health offer the comprehensive care you need.
Cancer of the gallbladder is very rare. It is also difficult to detect in the early stages because of the location of the gallbladder and because there are often no early signs or symptoms. The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ to the right of the abdomen just below the liver. Its purpose is to store bile, or digestive juices that are needed to break down fat. From the gallbladder, bile gets released through the bile duct (a thin tube) that feeds into the small intestine.
There are no known causes of gallbladder cancer and therefore no known prevention other than a healthy diet and lifestyle, with emphasis on plant-based foods. The condition happens to be more common in women and Native Americans. People who have had gallstones may also be more prone to gallbladder cancer due to the prolonged exposure of cells in the gallbladder to bile. Having gallstones, however, rarely leads to gallbladder cancer.
Because gallbladder cancer often goes unnoticed until the disease has progressed, many people don't experience symptoms at first. In later stages, however, you may experience:
If you are having symptoms that concern you, be sure to see your doctor. Your doctor will review your medical history and may recommend certain tests, including:
Often times, gallbladder cancer is diagnosed when cells are examined after gallbladder removal for gallstones.
Whether you are fighting cancer or managing a blood disorder, the hematologists and oncologists at Main Line Health offer the comprehensive care you need.
From diagnosis and throughout treatment, Main Line Health cancer specialists (oncologists) provide compassionate care for you and your loved ones through all stages of cancer treatment.
Main Line Health gastroenterology works to resolve digestive issues and GI conditions. Find the right solution for your digestive conditions at one of our Philadelphia locations.
With advances in medicine, millions of people are living with cancer than ever before. For that reason, we established The Survivorship Program—a program designed to help patients transition to life following treatment, by alleviating some of their common concerns.
General surgeons are doctors who are board certified as specialists in many different types of surgery. At Main Line Health, our general surgeons are an important part of your care team.