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Stomach Cancer

Stomach Cancer, or in other words gastric cancer, is caused by a type of bacterium called Helicobacter pylori. The Helicobacter pylori very often causes stomach irritation, and can easily lead ulcers, and later on, form Stomach Cancer. Some of the ways you can contract these diseases is by eating heavily salted, smoked, and pickled foods. Keep in mind, that this type of contraction of the Stomach Cancer is rare, and you should not refrain from eating these foods – just eat them in moderation.

Stomach Cancer, as with other cancers, is treated best when caught early. There are many stages of Stomach Cancer, as well as types of. Each kind of cancer will occur within one or more of the five layers of the stomach. Most of the Stomach Cancers contracted start in the mucosa, and grows bigger and deeper. As the Stomach Cancer becomes bigger, the chance for curing a Stomach Cancer gets much worse. So it’s important to be on the lookout for Stomach Cancer, as well as having regular check ups.

The usual symptoms of Stomach Cancer include:

  • Lack of appetite and unexplained weight loss
  • Abdominal pain
  • Heartburn
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting with blood
  • Weakness and fatigue

There are a few kinds of treatments for Stomach Cancer– the most common was is by radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and/or surgery. However, if surgery is chosen, this treatment would require the removal of the cancer, as the part of the stomach where the cancer was attached. So this type of Stomach Cancer treatment should probably be your last resort, as having part of your stomach removed has undesirable effects upon the body.



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