Abstract:Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) represents the second most common liver cancer after hepatocellular carcinoma, accounting for 15% of primary liver neoplasms. Its incidence and mortality rate have been rising during the last years, and total new cases are expected to increase up to 10-fold during the next two or three decades. Considering iCCA’s poor prognosis and rapid spread, early diagnosis is still a crucial issue and can be very challenging due to the heterogeneity of tumor presentation at imaging e… Show more
“…The newest diagnostic armentarium is the focus of the paper by Lucia Cerrito and coauthors, presenting a comprehensive review about the use of contrast-enhanced imaging in the management of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma [ 5 ]. Their work emphasises the evolving role of imaging techniques in diagnosing and managing this complex malignancy.…”
The field of gastrointestinal cancer research continues to make significant strides in understanding the complexities of these challenging diseases [...]
“…The newest diagnostic armentarium is the focus of the paper by Lucia Cerrito and coauthors, presenting a comprehensive review about the use of contrast-enhanced imaging in the management of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma [ 5 ]. Their work emphasises the evolving role of imaging techniques in diagnosing and managing this complex malignancy.…”
The field of gastrointestinal cancer research continues to make significant strides in understanding the complexities of these challenging diseases [...]
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