Randy Moss Diagnosed with Rare Bile Duct Cancer: Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

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🚨 Bile duct cancer is rare but serious – and it’s exactly what shocked the world when Randy Moss was diagnosed with it. From painless jaundice to clay-colored stools, the signs can be subtle but life-changing.

I’ll explain the symptoms, diagnosis process, and treatment options like the Whipple procedure, so you know what to look for and when to act. Don’t wait – awareness could save your life!

📞 For GI concerns, contact Lubbock Gastroenterology: Sameer Islam, MD.
To make an APPOINTMENT: (806-696-4440)
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This cancer is one of the more deadly ones unfortunately. Almost always too late for curative treatment by the time it’s detached

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