The keys to doing as much as you can to prevent gallbladder cancer are living an overall healthy life and staying up-to-date with your health status through regular doctor’s appointments. Knowing what is going on in your body allows you to make informed decisions...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Can you treat adenosquamous cancer without traditional therapies like chemo and surgery? Adenosquamous cancer, more frequently known as adenosquamous carcinoma, is a variety of cancers that contain both squamous cells and gland-like cells....
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon What is the difference between resectable and unresectable gallbladder cancer? Resectable gallbladder cancer can be removed from the body with a surgical procedure. In order to determine if surgery can be performed, a surgeon or surgical...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon It is difficult to fully answer this question because, at this point, the cause of gallbladder cancer is unknown. That being said, there are a few things that relate to known contributing factors that may lessen the chance of developing...
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon My skin is turning yellow. Do I have gallbladder cancer? Jaundice is a key symptom of gallbladder, so if you are experiencing yellowing of the skin and eyes, you should see a doctor for testing to determine if the cause is gallbladder cancer....