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digestive system, stomach cancer, x-ray, stomach, gastrectomy, cancer, stomach, stomach cancer, gastric carcinoma, gastric cancers, malignancies, the stomach, several different types of cancer, in the stomach, most common type, adenocarcinoma, refers, way the cancer looks under the microscope, several types of adenocarcinoma, gastric cancer occur much less frequently, article focuses on adenocarcinoma, adenocarcinoma, the stomach, common cancer, the digestive tract worldwide, it is relatively uncommon, in the us, occurs most frequently in men over 40 years old, incidence of this form of gastric cancer is extremely high in japan, chile, iceland, incidence of most types of gastric adenocarcinoma, in the us has declined over the years, experts think the decrease related to reduced intake of salted, cured, smoked foods, increased vitamin c consumption, incidence of adenocarcinoma, in the high part, the stomach where it connects, the esophagus has increased markedly, an increase in cancers, the lower esophagus, increase, diagnosis, delayed by the absence of symptoms in early disease, by self-treatment of symptoms that common to other, less serious gastrointestinal disorders, bloating, gas, a sense of fullness, risk factors, gastric cancer, a family history of gastric cancer, helicobacter pylori infection, blood type a, a history of pernicious anemia, a history of chronic atrophic gastritis, a condition of decreased gastric acid, a prior history of adenomatous gastric polyp, loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing, particularly difficulty that, increases over time, vague abdominal fullness, nausea, vomiting, vomiting blood, abdominal pain, excessive belching, breath odor, excessive gas, flatus, unintentional weight loss, a general decline in health, premature abdominal fullness after meals, an upper gi series showing gastric cancer, an egd, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, biopsy showing gastric cancer, a cbc showing anemia, many other reasons, anemia, a stool test that is positive, blood, surgical removal, the stomach, gastrectomy, the only curative treatment, radiation therapy, chemotherapy beneficial, a recent study showed, chemotherapy, radiation therapy given after surgery improve the chance of a cure, patients in whom surgery is not an option, chemotherapy, radiation, improve symptoms, patients, a surgical bypass procedure, provide relief of symptoms,
stress of illness, eased by joining a support group, members who share common experiences, cancer, support group, gastrointestinal disorders, support group, wide variation in prognosis of gastric tumors, tumors, in the lower stomach, more often cured than those, in the higher area, gastric cardia, gastroesophageal junction, depth to which the tumor invades the stomach wall, whether lymph nodes, involved influence the chances of cure, in circumstances, the tumor has spread outside, the stomach, cure is not possible, treatment is directed toward improvement of symptoms, cancer spreading, metastasizing, to other organs, tissues, weight loss, fluid accumulation, in the belly, ascites, symptoms of gastric cancer develop, in japan, risk of gastric cancer is very high, mass screening programs have been successful in detecting disease, in the early stages, value of screening, in the us, countries, lower rates of gastric cancer is not clear, avoiding smoking, reduce risk.
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