Gallbladder cancer pathophysiology

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Overview

It is thought that gallbladder cancer is the result of chronic irritation of the gallbladder mucosa over a duration of years may predispose to malignant transformation.

Pathophysiology

  • It is understood that gallbladder cancer is the result of two different independent biological pathways
    • 1) The most common pathway is a dysplasia-carcinoma which is arising from metaplastic epithelium. It's a process that would require a period of approximately 10 years to devlop.[1]
    • 2) the second most common pathway is an adenoma-carcinoma sequence.[2]

References

  1. Roa I, de Aretxabala X, Araya JC, Roa J (2006). "Preneoplastic lesions in gallbladder cancer". J Surg Oncol. 93 (8): 615–23. doi:10.1002/jso.20527. PMID 16724345.
  2. Roa I, de Aretxabala X, Araya JC, Roa J (2006). "Preneoplastic lesions in gallbladder cancer". J Surg Oncol. 93 (8): 615–23. doi:10.1002/jso.20527. PMID 16724345.