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Only about 1 out of 5 gallbladder cancers are found before
they have spread to other tissues and organs. Many of these early
cancers are found unexpectedly when a person's gallbladder is removed
as treatment for gallstones. When the gallbladder is looked at in the
lab after it is removed, small cancers or pre-cancerous changes are
sometimes found that did not cause any symptoms.
Because the gallbladder is located deep inside the body, early
tumors cannot be seen or felt during routine
physical exams. There are currently no blood tests or other tests that
can reliably detect gallbladder cancers early enough to be useful as
screening tests. Without effective screening tests, most gallbladder
cancers are found only when the cancer has grown enough to cause
symptoms. Last Medical Review: 11/02/2009 Last Revised: 11/02/2009
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