Taking measure of cholangiocarcinoma
January 2019—Ten years ago, says Manhal Izzy, MD, the approach might have seemed quixotic: performing liver transplants in patients with early intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Even today, it’s hardly standard of care. Nevertheless, it has moved well beyond the impossible dream category. Medicine advances, and practices change. There’s nothing unusual about that. But Dr. Izzy, assistant professor of medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and transplant hepatologist, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, goes out of his way to credit the wisdom and work of those in hepatology and oncology who have been pushing forward curative approaches for cholangiocarcinoma.