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Oct 08, 2023
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Your doctor can diagnose bile duct cancer by looking at how your liver and bile ducts work. Your doctor may also order blood tests to check for substances that indicate your liver isn't working properly or there is a blockage in your bile ducts. You can also use Fildena 150 if your doctor prescribes it for you. Diagnosing bile duct cancer usually starts with your doctor's physical exam and blood tests. Imaging tests may follow this to see how well your liver and bile ducts work. Your care team might also look for chemicals in your blood that show how well your bile ducts are working and any buildup of bilirubin, a chemical in bile. A high bilirubin level in your blood can indicate that a tumor is blocking a duct. Other tests help to find out how far cancer has spread. This is called staging, and it can help the team plan treatment. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP): This test uses a special machine that lets your healthcare provider take pictures of your bile ducts. It doesn't need a contrast agent, and it's not invasive like other types of cholangiograms. Fildena 100 | Fildena 50
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