Nci s basic information about clinical trials explains the types and phases of trials and how they are carried out.
Bile duct cancer clinical trials uk.
Bile duct cancer is usually called cholangiocarcioma.
The acticca 1 trial is looking at giving the chemotherapy drugs gemcitabine and cisplatin after surgery to remove bile duct cancer.
Bile ducts are small tubes that connect the liver and gallbladder to the small bowel.
By the time kelly arp discovered she had stage iv bile duct cancer the disease had already spread to her left arm and right rib.
The clinical trials on this list are for bile duct cancer.
Doctors usually give a combination of cisplatin and gemcitabine for advanced bile duct cancer.
The type of bile duct cancer depends on which part of the bile duct the cancer starts in.
Clinical trials are research studies that involve people.
They come from the national cancer institute s seer programme.
In the uk around 1900 people are diagnosed each year with intrahepatic bile duct cancer and around 530 people are diagnosed with extrahepatic bile duct cancer.
Now an experimental drug obtained through a clinical trial is stabilizing the cancer and preventing it from spreading further.
Find information about uk clinical trials for bile duct cancer and summaries of trial results.
Current cholangiocarcinoma trials listed here are the clinical trials for those with cholangiocarcinoma bile duct cancer or gall bladder cancer currently open and recruiting in the uk.
The statistics below come from america.
There are no uk wide statistics available for bile duct cancer survival by stage.
Chemotherapy for advanced bile duct cancer.
The bile ducts carry fluid called bile which helps break down fats in food.
Clinical trials a trial looking at stereotactic body radiotherapy and chemotherapy for people with locally advanced bile duct cancer abc 07 a trial of chemotherapy after surgery for cancer of the bile duct or gallbladder acticca 1 a trial of durvalumab with chemotherapy for biliary cancer topaz 1.
It is also called cholangiocarcinoma.
Clinical trials look at new ways to prevent detect or treat disease.
Cancer of the bile duct is a rare cancer.
It develops when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way.
They are for people diagnosed with bile duct cancer between 2000 and 2006.