Cholangiocarcinoma, an uncommon but deadly kind of cancer, affects the bile duct system, a network of tubes that start in the liver and finish in the small intestine. Often known as the "biliary system," it helps in digestion by secreting bile, a fluid, to aid in the breakdown of lipids and the digestion of food
Cholangiocarcinoma, an uncommon but deadly kind of cancer, affects the bile duct system, a network of tubes that start in the liver and finish in the small intestine. Often known as the "biliary system," it helps in digestion by secreting bile, a fluid, to aid in the breakdown of lipids and the digestion of food