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Gastric Cancer and Early Detection

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Gastric cancer - Overview

The cells that line the inner mucosal layer of the stomach are the source of gastric cancer. In order to spread to lymph nodes and distant organs including the liver, lungs, and peritoneal surfaces, it first invades the muscular and serosal layers of the stomach.

Gastric cancer - Symptoms

The signs of gastric cancer are frequently vague and include moderate abdominal pain or indigestion, bloating, burp, nausea, heartburn, or loss of appetite. The presence of ulcers, which can cause bleeding and manifest as hematemesis or melena, has been linked to gastric cancer.

The symptoms of anaemia, such as palpitations, shortness of breath, and chest discomfort, can also be caused by stomach cancer and may not show up in the stool. Advanced gastric cancer patients may experience early satiety or vomiting due to a stomach blockage brought on by the tumour.

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Gastric cancer - Importance of Early Detection
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The good news is that, with early detection, stomach cancer is treatable. Nearly 90% of patients with stage -1 gastric cancer had successful outcomes after receiving curative therapy. However, for a patient with stage -4 stomach cancer, the survival probability falls to fewer than 20%.

How we can help you to do an early detection of Gastric Cancer
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