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SUMMARY
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a malignant neoplasm arising in the epithelium of the biliary tract. Specifically, iCCA tumors include those arising from the proximal to the second-order bile ducts. eCCA tumors include perihilar CCA originating between the second order ducts and the insertion of the cystic duct and those arising from the epithelium distal to the insertion of the cystic duct, which are called distal CCAs. As in other types of cancers, recent studies have revealed genetic alterations underlying the progression of CCA. The Chemotherapy Treatment for Advanced CCA During the last three decades . . .
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