Heidelberg University Hospital

Im Neuenheimer Feld, Heidelberg, Germany
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Heidelberg University Hospital

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Bile Duct Cancer Treatment at Heidelberg University Hospital

What procedures are available at Heidelberg University Hospital?

Heidelberg University Hospital, can be found in Im Neuenheimer Feld, Heidelberg, Germany and offers its patients Bile Duct Cancer Treatment procedures as well as 207 other procedures, across 22 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Bile Duct Cancer Treatment procedures at Heidelberg University Hospital. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request.

How many medical staff are there at Heidelberg University Hospital and what accreditations do they have?

Many medical professionals work at the Hospital, with 33 in total, and Heidelberg University Hospital is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at Heidelberg University Hospital

Family accommodation
Free Wifi
International newspapers
Interpreter services
Laundry
Local tourism options
Local transportation booking
Medical records transfer
Medical travel insurance
Mobility accessible rooms
Parking available
Pharmacy
Phone in the room
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Religious facilities
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Bile Duct Cancer Treatment in Heidelberg

Cholangiocarcinoma, or bile duct cancer as we commonly call it, is classified as a rare cancer type. It forms in the thin tubes that transport digestive fluid, known as bile, from your liver to your gallbladder and the small intestine. Diagnosis with this kind of cancer might feel overwhelming, given its rarity and variety of symptoms.

You may wonder about treatment options in the face of this diagnosis. Understandably, each patient's journey is unique, and so are their treatment paths. Three primary treatments are generally recommended:

  • surgery
  • radiation therapy
  • chemotherapy

Surgery might involve removing parts of the bile ducts, gallbladder, or in some cases, even the liver. Meanwhile, radiation therapy leverages high-energy rays, directly targeting and demolishing the cancer cells. Chemotherapy, on the other hand, circulates drugs throughout the body to destroy cancer cells wherever they might be lurking.

Alongside these standard treatments, several alternative paths exist. A liver transplant could be a potential alternative for some patients - replacing the ailing liver with a healthy one. Photodynamic therapy is another option where unique drugs and lights interact to target and annihilate cancer cells.

What's the Recovery Time for Bile Duct Cancer Treatment Procedures in Heidelberg?

The road to recovery after bile duct cancer treatment isn't identical for everyone. It often depends on personal health, the severity of the condition, and the type of treatment. Generally, after surgical procedures, you might need at least a fortnight to start light activities like walking around the house or doing some minimal home chores. But it's vital to remember that any laborious tasks, especially heavy lifting, should be avoided for a minimum of six weeks post-surgery to allow proper healing.

Contrarily, when it comes to therapy-based treatments, the recuperation timeframe can fluctuate greatly. Some folks feel ready to jump back into their routine after a day or two. Others may need more downtime before they feel ready to return to work or their regular routine. The side effects of therapy, like fatigue and nausea, can influence how quickly you bounce back.

Navigating through such a significant health event can inevitably affect professional engagements. It might be worthwhile to have a frank conversation with your employer about your situation. Since every cancer journey is unique, it's essential to request flexibility in your schedule during your treatment. Cancer treatment can be arduous, and having an understanding workplace can significantly lessen the stress.

What's the Success Rate of Bile Duct Cancer Treatment Procedures in Heidelberg?

Treating bile duct cancer, like any medical procedure, comes with its risks. Though it's generally considered safe and successful, certain surgeries like the Whipple procedure have a mortality rate. It's estimated between 5 to 10% of patients do not survive, mainly due to the complexity of the procedure.

Apart from this, other treatments can present various complications. Patients may experience bleeding, blood clot formation, infections, and in some rare cases, liver failure, or the abdominal cavity's bile leakage. These risks indeed exist, but are closely monitored by healthcare professionals ensuring proper and prompt response when they occur.

Also, some side effects - such as hair loss, appetite loss, nausea, and vomiting - often occur during the treatment process. Though they can be distressing, it's important to remember that they are usually temporary; they typically subside once the treatment is concluded. Your medical team will guide you through managing these side effects to ensure your comfort throughout the treatment journey. It is important to feel optimistic and persist on the road to recovery, even when confronting these challenges.

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Doctors at Heidelberg University Hospital

  • Prof. Dr. med. Anthony D. Ho

    Prof. Dr. med. Anthony D. Ho

    • Oncology
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  • Prof. Dr. med. Markus A. Weigand

    Prof. Dr. med. Markus A. Weigand

    • Anesthetics

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Karck

    Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Karck

    • Cardiology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Hugo Katus

    Prof. Dr. med. Hugo Katus

    • Cardiology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Alexander Enk

    Prof. Dr. med. Alexander Enk

    • Dermatology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Peter Nawroth

    Prof. Dr. med. Peter Nawroth

    • Endocrinology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Stremmel

    Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Stremmel

    • Gastroenterology
    • Infectious Diseases

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Georg F. Hoffmann

    Prof. Dr. med. Georg F. Hoffmann

    • Gastroenterology
    • Nephrology
    • Neurology
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  • Prof. Dr. med. Markus W. B

    Prof. Dr. med. Markus W. B

    • General Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Strowitzki

    Prof. Dr. med. Thomas Strowitzki

    • Gynecology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Christof Sohn

    Prof. Dr. med. Christof Sohn

    • Gynecology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Peter K. Plinkert

    Prof. Dr. med. Peter K. Plinkert

    • Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
    • Head and Neck Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Felix Herth

    Prof. Dr. med. Felix Herth

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  • Prof. Dr. med. J

    Prof. Dr. med. J

    • Maxillofacial Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Johannes P

    Prof. Dr. med. Johannes P

    • Neonatology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Martin Bendszus

    Prof. Dr. med. Martin Bendszus

    • Neurology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Unterberg

    Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Unterberg

    • Neurosurgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Uwe Haberkorn

    Prof. Dr. med. Uwe Haberkorn

    • Nuclear Medicine

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Dirk J

    Prof. Dr. med. Dirk J

    • Oncology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Michael Thomas

    Prof. Dr. med. Michael Thomas

    • Oncology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Wick

    Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Wick

    • Oncology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Gerd U. Auffarth

    Prof. Dr. med. Gerd U. Auffarth

    • Ophthalmology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Volker Ewerbeck

    Prof. Dr. med. Volker Ewerbeck

    • Orthopedics

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Gorenflo

    Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Gorenflo

    • Pediatrics

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  • Dr. med. Patrick G

    Dr. med. Patrick G

    • Pediatrics

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Herzog

    Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Herzog

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Hans-Ulrich Kauczor

    Prof. Dr. med. Hans-Ulrich Kauczor

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  • Prof. Dr. med. J

    Prof. Dr. med. J

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Norbert Weidner

    Prof. Dr. med. Norbert Weidner

    • Spinal Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Hendrik Dienemann

    Prof. Dr. med. Hendrik Dienemann

    • Thoracic Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Gerhard Schmidmaier

    Prof. Dr. med. Gerhard Schmidmaier

    • Traumatology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Markus Hohenfellner

    Prof. Dr. med. Markus Hohenfellner

    • Urology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Dittmar B

    Prof. Dr. med. Dittmar B

    • Vascular Medicine

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