The exact cause of stomach cancer is unknown, but certain factors can increase the risk:
Individuals at risk for stomach cancer include:
Diagnosis typically involves:
Treatment options depend on the stage and location of the cancer:
The goal of treatment is to:
Yes, stomach cancer can be cured with treatment, especially if detected early. The prognosis and potential for cure depend on the stage and location of the cancer, as well as the individual’s overall health.
The 5-year survival rate for stomach cancer is around 30%, depending on the stage and location of the cancer.
Yes, stomach cancer can recur after treatment. Regular monitoring and follow-up appointments with a doctor are essential to detect any recurrences early.
Screening is not recommended for the general population, but individuals at high risk (e.g., those with H. pylori infection, family history, or previous stomach cancer) may benefit from regular screening with endoscopy and biopsy.
Yes, many individuals can resume normal activities after treatment, but some may experience lingering effects like pain, nausea, or changes in appetite.
Early detection improves treatment outcomes and survival rates, and reduces the risk of complications and improves quality of life.
You can get more information from your doctor, a gastroenterologist, or organizations like the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and the Stomach Cancer Foundation.
Support resources include:
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