Gallbladder epidermoid carcinoma

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Abstract

Background: Gallbladder epidermoid carcinoma is rare and more common in women over 55 years of age. Aim: To report the features of 15 patients with gallbladder epidermoid carcinoma. Material and Methods: Review of medical records of patients with gallbladder cancer in an oncology service. Results: Of 207 patients with gallbladder cancer, 15 patients aged 53-72 years, 93% women had an epidermoid component in their cancer. Forty percent were diabetic and 33% had cholelithiasis. All had locoregional extension of the tumor. A cholecystectomy was done in nine patients (using open surgery in six). In six patients, only a biopsy was done. Median survival was 4.2 months. Conclusions: Gallbladder epidermoid carcinoma is uncommon and has a bad prognosis.

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Calderillo-Ruiz, G., Herrera-Goepfert, R., Díaz-Romero, C., Carbajal-López, B., & López-Basave, H. (2018). Gallbladder epidermoid carcinoma. Revista Medica de Chile, 146(12), 1438–1443. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872018001201438

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