- When cancer blocks the drainage of bile, a bile pigment known as Bilirubin accumulates in the blood, causing yellowing of the skin (jaundice) and the whites of the eyes (icterus), and itching of the skin (pruritus). Since Bilirubin cannot be excreted via its normal route, some is excreted in the urine, giving it a coca cola-colored appearance. Without bile in the intestine, stools become clay-colored. Other symptoms include pain in the right upper portion of the abdomen that may radiate to the back, weight loss, and poor appetite. Bile duct tumors that obstruct the pancreatic duct may additionally lead to Inflammation of the Pancreas(pancreatitis).
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