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One Minute Read: Stomach Cancer Overview---By: Jaemin Jang

Writer: luminaryhopeforcanluminaryhopeforcan

Stomach cancer, or gastric cancer, typically starts in the mucosal lining of the stomach. It is often linked to chronic infection with H. pylori bacteria, diets high in salty and smoked foods, and smoking.


Symptoms include bloating, nausea, heartburn, and stomach pain. Because symptoms are often vague, stomach cancer is frequently diagnosed at a late stage, which makes treatment more difficult.


Treatment options may include surgery to remove part or all of the stomach, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy. Newer treatments like immunotherapy are being explored for advanced cases. Early detection is challenging, but screening for high-risk individuals can be lifesaving.


This article is intended for educational purposes only and is not meant to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider for any medical concerns or conditions.

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