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Bile Duct Cancer Causes and Risk Factors
Anything that increases your chance of getting a disease is called a risk factor. There are several risk factors associated with bile duct cancer. Not everyone with one or more of these risk factors will develop the disease, and the disease will develop in some people who don’t have any known risk factors. People who think they may be at risk should discuss this with their doctor.
Risk factors for bile duct cancer include the following conditions:
- primary sclerosing cholangitis (a progressive disease in which the bile ducts become blocked by inflammation and scarring)
- chronic ulcerative colitis
- cysts in the bile ducts (cysts block the flow of bile and can cause swollen bile ducts, inflammation, and infection)
- infection with a Chinese liver fluke parasite
There are actions you can take that can help to decrease your risk of getting cancer. To learn more about ways to prevent cancer, see Cancer Prevention Overview.
Learn more:
- What Is Bile Duct Cancer (Cholangiocarcinoma)?
- Bile Duct Cancer Causes and Risk Factors
- How is bile duct cancer diagnosed?
- Bile Duct Cancer Stages
- Bile Duct Cancer Treatment
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