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Epidemiology data show the following intervention may help to reduce your risk of cholangiocarcinoma: | Epidemiology data show the following intervention may help to reduce your risk of cholangiocarcinoma: | ||
*Getting vaccinated against the hepatitis B | *Getting vaccinated against the [[hepatitis B]] | ||
*Taking precautions to avoid blood-borne or sexually transmitted infections by other viruses | *Taking precautions to avoid blood-borne or [[sexually transmitted infections]] by other viruses | ||
*Keeping a healthy lifestyle: Quitting smoking and alcohol, controlling weight. | *Keeping a healthy lifestyle: Quitting smoking and alcohol, controlling weight. | ||
*Avoiding exposure to the certain chemicals such as Thorotrast | *Avoiding exposure to the certain chemicals such as [[Thorotrast]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Primary Prevention
Epidemiology data show the following intervention may help to reduce your risk of cholangiocarcinoma:
- Getting vaccinated against the hepatitis B
- Taking precautions to avoid blood-borne or sexually transmitted infections by other viruses
- Keeping a healthy lifestyle: Quitting smoking and alcohol, controlling weight.
- Avoiding exposure to the certain chemicals such as Thorotrast