Stomach cancer, or gastric cancer, originates in the lining of the stomach when cells begin to grow uncontrollably, forming a tumour. Symptoms can include persistent indigestion, stomach pain ...
These dietary habits may contribute to the development of stomach cancer, as high salt intake and processed meats are known to irritate the stomach lining, potentially leading to cancer Tobacco and ...
About 1% to 3% of stomach (gastric) cancers are hereditary diffuse gastric cancers (HDGC). The disorder is caused by mutation in the CDH1 gene. HDGC is an inherited cancer syndrome that leads to an ...
Surgery is the most common part of stomach cancer treatment plans, and most patients will have surgery at some point. There are several different surgical procedures called gastrectomies that involve ...
When Ellie Wilcock was hit by sharp pains in her abdomen and sudden bouts of fatigue in 2022, she blamed it on a urinary ...
Background Peritoneal metastasis is the most common metastasis pattern of gastric cancer. Patients with gastric cancer peritoneal metastasis (GCPM) have a poor prognosis and respond poorly to ...
November, a month known for the pleasure of eating, is the ideal month to raise awareness about gastric cancer. There is a great deal of focus on food, nourishment and family at this time of year, and ...
Peritoneal Dialysis: A Bath for my Belly explains the purpose and experience of treatment called peritoneal dialysis. Written in easy to understand language with vibrant illustrations, this book ...
To register your interest please contact [email protected] providing details of the course you are teaching. Peritoneal Dialysis: A Bath for my Belly explains the purpose and experience of ...
SOUTH TEXAS HEALTH SYSTEM & STHS CLINICS TO HELP RAISE AWARENESS OF STOMACH CANCER IN THE LATEST EPISODE OF THEIR “SOUTH TEXAS HEALTHY LIVING” TV PROGRAM Airing Sunday, November 24, on KVEO-TV NBC 23, ...
The symptoms of ovarian cancer can be very vague. They are also symptoms of other less serious conditions. You should see your doctor if you have symptoms that are unusual for you or won't go away.