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Chapter 25 Gastric Cancer
stomach cancer
gastric cancer incidence
Overview
Gastric cancer is a common malignant tumor of the digestive tract
Incidence rates are increasing globally
Main symptoms include upper abdominal pain, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc.
Cause
dietary factors
Long-term consumption of pickled, smoked, barbecued and other foods
Lack of intake of fresh vegetables and fruits
Helicobacter pylori infection
genetic factors
envirnmental factor
air pollution
water pollution
prevention
healthy diet
Increase your intake of fresh vegetables and fruits
Reduce the intake of pickled, smoked, barbecued and other foods
Treating Helicobacter pylori infection
Regular physical examination
maintain good living habits
diagnosis
Gastroscopy
Biopsy
Film degree exam
laboratory tests
treat
Surgical treatment
radical surgery
palliative surgery
Chemotherapy
radiotherapy
Targeted therapy
immunity therapy
prognosis
Early gastric cancer has better prognosis
The prognosis of intermediate and advanced gastric cancer is poor
The choice of treatment has an important impact on prognosis
Regular follow-up and reexamination are the key to improving prognosis