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  • A patient with bile duct carcinoma had a residual tumor after surgery, which was treated with high-dose-rate intraluminal brachytherapy (HDRIBT) after receiving external radiotherapy.
  • The patient has been alive and well without any signs of cancer recurrence for almost three years following the treatment.
  • The case suggests that HDRIBT after external irradiation is a viable treatment option for small residual tumors in the bile duct post-surgery.

Article Abstract

The case of a patient with bile duct carcinoma who had a postoperative residual tumor treated with high-dose-rate intraluminal brachytherapy (HDRIBT) following external radiotherapy is presented. Following radiotherapy, he has been alive and well without signs of recurrence for two years and eleven months as of this writing. HDRIBT following external irradiation is recommended for the treatment of postoperative small residual tumors of the bile duct.

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