Symptoms of stomach
cancer may include:
- abdominal pain including
indegestion or heartburn
- nausea and vomitting
sometimes accompanied by blood
- diarrhea or constipation
- blood in the stool
- bloating/loss of
appetite
- weakness and fatigue
TREATMENT:
Surgery
(partial or total gastrectomy) is the most common treatment for
stomach cancer, where the surgeon will remove all or part of the
stomach including the tumor. Chemotherapy,
and radiation therapy are often used
in conjunction with surgery in both preoperative and postoperative
settings.
Stomach cancer can
be difficult to cure unless it is found at an early stage, however,
surgery, chemotherapy,
and radiation therapy are all viable
options for treatment individually or in combination.
Patients with complex
stomach cancers may be eligible to participate in one of UAB's
clinical trials.