Which has a higher cure rate, gallbladder adenocarcinoma or gallbladder cancer?

There is no argument that which one of the two has a high cure rate. Gallbladder adenocarcinoma is a pathological type of gallbladder cancer, and the cure rate should be decided according to each patient’s physical condition and the period of discovery. Gallbladder adenocarcinoma is a malignant tumor occurring in the epithelium of gallbladder, and the clinical symptoms are pain in the right upper abdomen, mass in the right upper abdomen, fever, etc. In the early stage when the tumor is small and has not metastasized and diffused, radical surgery is often used to excise the tumor, and the cure rate is higher; however, in the middle and late stage, the cancer cells may have diffused and metastasized, and chemotherapy and radiotherapy are often used to prolong the survival time, and the 5-year survival rate is lower. Gallbladder stones and polypoid lesions can easily induce gallbladder cancer, which is often classified into adenocarcinoma of gallbladder, squamous cell carcinoma and adenosquamous carcinoma, etc. Clinical symptoms mainly include dyspepsia, right upper abdominal mass, fever, jaundice, right upper abdominal pain, etc. Radical surgery is often used in early stage, which has a higher curative rate, while chemotherapy and radiotherapy are often used in intermediate and late stage, which has a lower curative rate. It is recommended to go to the hospital to ask professional doctors and actively treat.