CCA-022

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA)

维勒瑞夫 47 years old female France Total Cost: 169

Patient Condition

The patient developed jaundice and skin itching at the age of 58, and was diagnosed with hilar cholangiocarcinoma (Klatskin tumor, Bismuth-Corlette type III) at the age of 60. At the time of diagnosis, CA19-9 850 U/mL, total bilirubin 185 μmol/L, and direct bilirubin 142 μmol/L. CT showed a 3.5-cm mass at the hilar liver, involving the confluence of the left and right hepatic ducts, and the intrahepatic bile duct was dilated. Liver function Child-Pugh Class A. ECOG 1. He had not undergone surgery before and only had biliary drainage (PTCD) treatment to reduce jaundice.

Treatment Timeline

PhaseDetailsDate
Evaluation and transformation treatment plan development
Transformation therapy (chemotherapy + immunization)
Surgical resection and reconstruction
Postoperative assistance and follow-up

Treatment Outcome

beforeHilar cholangiocarcinoma type III, CA19-9 850 U/mL, bilirubin 185 μmol/L, tumor 3.5 cm, no surgery, very poor prognosis
afterR0 radical surgery was successful, and he survived disease-free 24 months after surgery. CA19 -9 was normal, liver function was normal, and he returned to normal life.
highlightTransformation treatment achieves tumor reduction, from unresectable to R0 surgical resection, and survives disease-free for 24 months after surgery, providing patients with advanced bile duct cancer with a chance of radical treatment.