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Misdiagnosed Cancer Turned Out to Be Curable Lymphoma
12 Mar
Summary
- A rare bile duct cancer diagnosis was a misdiagnosis.
- The actual tumor was a rare type of lymphoma.
- The lymphoma was successfully treated, offering a cure.

A misdiagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma led to a failed liver transplant evaluation for a 42-year-old man. Initial tests suggested a grim prognosis with a very low survival rate for bile duct cancer. The situation was dire, prompting discussions about end-of-life care and the possibility of palliative chemotherapy.
Further investigation and a biopsy at the Mayo Clinic revealed a surprising truth: the tumor was not bile duct cancer but a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. This discovery offered a critical shift, as lymphoma, unlike cholangiocarcinoma, was curable with available treatments.
The patient underwent six rounds of chemotherapy over four months. By early 2025, he had passed the two-year post-treatment milestone with no signs of recurrence, marking a successful recovery and the obliteration of the tumor.
Following his recovery, the man and his wife decided to move back to upstate New York to be closer to family. This journey highlights the critical importance of accurate diagnosis and the unexpected turns medical journeys can take.




