Bile duct cancer can often be treated more effectively when detected early. However, its initial symptoms are often mild and can resemble common digestive or liver problems, leading to delayed diagnosis. This type of cancer spreads rapidly and becomes harder to manage if identified late. Understanding the risk factors and recognising early signs is crucial for timely intervention. Early detection significantly improves treatment success and increases survival rates. Being aware of symptoms and risk factors allows individuals to seek medical care promptly and improves outcomes for those affected by bile duct cancer. Bile duct cancer primarily affects older adults, though its incidence is gradually rising in younger populations in certain regions. The disease can be aggressive and progr

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