Removing the gallbladder does not mean that the bile ducts will not undergo abnormal pathologic changes, so the body may be subject to the possibility of bile duct cancer whether or not the gallbladder is removed.
Cholangiocarcinoma is a kind of malignant tumor disease, originated from bile duct. Cholecystectomy is a surgical treatment option for gallbladder disease, which removes the lesion by removing the gallbladder, so as to achieve the goal of eradicating the disease.
There is no direct connection between whether the gallbladder is removed or not and whether one will suffer from cholangiocarcinoma or not, so one may still suffer from cholangiocarcinoma even if the gallbladder is removed.
If one is diagnosed with cholangiocarcinoma, one should strive for early treatment, surgery is the first choice, and patients should strive for early treatment to achieve the goal of eradication. Regular physical examination is recommended for early detection and treatment of bile duct cancer.