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Symptoms of Stomach Cancer aka Gastric Cancer
Stomach Cancer Glossary

New Hope Medical Center has found that many times symptoms may be improved and possibly reversed with our alternative Stomach Cancer treatment. A significant amount of gastric or stomach abnormal growths include both benign and cancerous lesions. Several types of malignant cancers begin in the stomach, but the majorities are primary cancers which developed in the mucosal glands.

Stomach carcinomas can be grouped according to the total appearance:

  • Protruding
  • Penetrating
  • Spreading

The stomach:

The stomach is a musculo-membranous structure joined by the esophagus and the duodenum or small intestines. The stomach is shaped like the letter J and it serves as a food reservoir and an initiator of the digestive process. The food is held in the stomach temporarily until the stomach lining secretes digestive juices that juices which act on the food to break it down chemically.

Stomach Cancer Symptoms:

In the early stages of Stomach Cancer there may not be any specific symptoms. Early stomach cancer can have very mild symptoms that may appear as simple indigestion. Other symptoms may include:

  • Feeling of being full after eating only a small amount of food
  • Loss of appetite
  • Heartburn
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Vomiting
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Pain in the abdomen
  • Dark bowel movements or blood in the stool
  • No appetite
  • Difficulty swallowing

Stomach Cancer Glossary:

  • Benign:not malignant; not recurrent; not cancerous
  • Biopsy:the removal and examination of a small piece of tissue from the living body to determine if cancer cells are present.
  • Chemotherapy:a treatment for cancer (including stomach cancer) by using chemical agents.
    Immunotherapy: a treatment with the aim to restore the ability of your body’s immune system to battle diseases and infections.
  • Metastatic:the transfer of a cancer from one organ to another.
  • Penetrating: the tumor has a sharp well described boarder and may be ulcerated.
  • Protruding:the tumor goes forward, into, laterally
  • Radiation:a treatment for disease using high-frequency ionizing radiation.
  • Spreading: the tumor can go either superficially along the mucosa or infiltrating within the wall.
  • Tumor:a growth of tissue in which the division of cells is uncontrolled and progressive.

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DISCLAIMER: It is important to understand that as of today’s standard; only traditional medicine is known to be FDA approved. New Hope Medical Center does not make any stated or implied claims regarding results. The extent of the response to treatment varies from patient to patient, even those with a similar diagnosis due to the uniqueness of each patient’s internal body makeup.