Thank you for this. It was so informative. My husband was diagnosed with this peri-hilar cancer late July '23. Once he had the stents put in, and the jaundice was relieved, we signed him out of hospital and refused Hospice. He's been home since and back at work a few months later. Alternative treatments have given him another chance. I personally don't think he's free of it, it's very aggressive but he's outlived his prognosis by far.
@selmgfan2 ай бұрын
wow this was an amazing video tysm
@johnbriscoe59326 ай бұрын
Thanks for the explanations. This cancer took my wife 10 years ago. I was able to care for her for a year before she passed. She declined chemotherapy. She had discomfort from a "Sister Mary Joseph" nodule,(reduced by radiotherapy),but no intractable pain until 2 days before she died. She had an additional and unrelated primary cancer of the kidney, and so was not a candidate for liver transplant. It seems that the mortality rate for this is very high.