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What Are the Symptoms of Gallbladder Cancer?

Gallbladder cancer is an aggressive malignancy that usually produces no specific early warning signs. Symptoms appear only when the tumour obstructs bile flow, invades adjacent organs, or becomes advanced.

  1. Right-upper-quadrant pain
    A constant, dull ache or colicky pain under the ribs is the most common first complaint; it may radiate to the right shoulder or back and is often mistaken for uncomplicated gallstone disease.
  2. Palpable mass
    A firm, non-tender swelling is sometimes felt in the upper abdomen when the tumour has enlarged or the gall-bladder is distended by associated stones.
  3. Jaundice
    Yellow discoloration of skin and sclera, dark urine and pale stools develop if the tumour compresses or invades the common bile duct.
  4. Unintended weight loss & anorexia
    Rapid loss of >5 % body weight, early satiety and general fatigue reflect malignant cachexia and reduced oral intake.
  5. Nausea and intolerance to fatty foods
    Patients report recurrent queasiness, bloating and diarrhoea after meals rich in fat.
  6. Fever & night sweats
    Low-grade, intermittent pyrexia is common; high fever with chills suggests acute cholecystitis or super-infection of an obstructed system.
  7. Alarm features
    Severe, unrelenting pain, progressive jaundice, ascites, or left-supraclavicular lymph-node enlargement indicate advanced disease with distant spread.

Because findings overlap with benign biliary disorders, any new combination of RUQ pain, weight loss and jaundice—especially in older patients with long-standing gallstones—should prompt urgent imaging and tumour-marker assessment.

SymptomTypical Presentation
RUQ painConstant or colicky, may radiate to shoulder
Palpable massFirm, non-tender upper-abdominal swelling
JaundiceYellow skin/sclera, dark urine, pale stools
Weight loss>5 % in weeks, anorexia
Fat intoleranceNausea, bloating, post-prandial diarrhoea
FeverLow-grade; high with infection
Alarm signsAscites, severe pain, distant nodes