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Hepatobiliary Cancers

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Hepatobiliary cancers are a group of malignancies that originate in the liver, gallbladder, or bile ducts. These cancers can be aggressive and often present with nonspecific symptoms, making early detection and treatment crucial for improving patient outcomes.

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