Incidental gallbladder cancer: a retrospective clinical study of 40 cases.
Merih AltiokHanife Gulnihal OzdemirFeyzi KurtMehmet Onur GulSerdar GumusPublished in: Annals of surgical treatment and research (2022)
There has been a remarkable increase in the number of IGBCs over the past 20 years. Appropriate staging and histopathological evaluation are essential in guiding the surgeon's operation. It is crucial to accurately determine the T stage, the most influential parameter on patient survival and residual recurrences. The distinction between pathologic (p) T1a and pT1b should be made carefully. Surgery is the only potentially curative method.
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