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Mayo Clinic Minute: Stomach cancer concerns
Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach.
November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve.
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published: 10 Nov 2021
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Diagnosis and Detection of Stomach Cancer
Gastroenterologist Saowanee Ngamruengphong talks about the importance of early detection and special techniques used in the multidisciplinary program to examine lesions for an accurate diagnosis of stomach cancer. To schedule an appointment at the Stomach (Gastric) Cancer Multidisciplinary Program, please call 443-997-4278 or learn more atwww.hopkinsmedicine.org/stomach-cancer
* This video was recorded prior to the Coronavirus Pandemic. For proper physical distancing procedures and other Covid-19 guidelines, please visit www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus
published: 11 Nov 2020
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Stomach Cancer: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment | Max Hospital
Stomach cancer begins when malignant (cancer) cells form in the inner lining of the stomach. These cells can progress into a tumor. In this video, #MaxExpert talks about stomach cancer, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Dr. Vivek Mangla (https://bit.ly/3OtfNW3), Director - Gastrointestinal and Hepatopancreatobiliary (GI & HPB) Surgical Oncology at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali, explains the progression of Stomach cancer, the recommended health and treatment preferences.
Watch the full video to learn more about Stomach cancer, its treatment regimens, new methods of treatment and more.
#MaxHospital #MaxHealthcare #StomachCancer
0.00 - Introduction
0.34 - Stomach Cancer – General signs and symptoms
1.00 - What age group is most likely to get stomach cancer?
1.31 - ...
published: 24 Nov 2022
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Stomach Cancer Signs and Symptoms | Clinical Manifestations of Gastric Cancer
Stomach Cancer Signs and Symptoms | Clinical Manifestations of Gastric Cancer
Stomach cancer (Gastric Cancer) is the 5-6th most common cancer worldwide, and is the 3-4th most deadly cancer. Stomach cancer can cause a variety of signs and symptoms due to a cancerous mass growing within the stomach, which can reduce the space within the stomach, cause bleeding in the stomach and other issues as well. In this lesson, we discuss the most common signs and symptoms of Stomach cancer, and also important specific findings.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
JJ
REFERENCES:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459142/
**MEDICAL LEGAL DISCLAIMER**: JJ Medicine does not provide medical advice, and the information available o...
published: 14 Mar 2024
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10 Signs & Symptoms of Gastrointestinal Cancer | Stomach Cancer-Dr.Nanda Rajaneesh | Doctors' Circle
Dr. Nanda Rajaneesh | Appointment booking number: 8971755794
Consultant Onco Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon|Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Bengaluru
We classify GI Cancers into Upper GI Cancer and lower GI Cancers. The common Upper GI Cancers is Stomach cancer, whereas common lower GI Cancer is Colon Cancer. The stomach cancer has certain signs and symptoms, they arise because in the stomach the tumor start growing and it fills the volume of the stomach so this is why the signs and symptoms start with loss of appetite, fullness of the stomach and as and when the cancer signs decreases, it gets eroded due to food and contractions of the stomach and it starts bleeding and patient stats vomiting that as melena or blood can be vomited or it can go in the ...
published: 25 Jul 2020
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Stomach Cancer, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:22 Causes of Stomach Cancer
2:04 Symptoms of Stomach Cancer
2:27 Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer
3:06 Treatment of Stomach Cancer
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is a cancer which develops from the lining of the stomach. Early symptoms may include heartburn, upper abdominal pain, nausea and loss of appetite.Later signs and symptoms may include weight loss, yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, vomiting, difficulty swallowing and blood in the stool among others. The cancer may spread from the stomach to other parts of the body, particularly the liver, lungs, bones, lining of the abdomen and lymph nodes.
The most common cause is infection by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which accounts for more than 60% of cases. Certain types o...
published: 14 Sep 2018
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Dr Neeraj Goel on investigations and treatment of stomach cancer | CK Birla Hospital
For more information, please visit https://www.ckbhospital.com/
Dr Neeraj Goel, Director of GI Oncology at the CK Birla Hospital, provides an overview of the investigations and treatment for stomach cancer in this informative video. He explains the various diagnostic tools used to identify stomach cancer, including endoscopy, CT scans, and routine blood tests. These investigations are crucial for accurately diagnosing the condition and determining the extent of the disease.
Dr Goel then outlines the primary treatment options for stomach cancer. Surgery plays a significant role, with procedures such as the removal of the tumour and radical gastrectomy of lymph nodes being common. He highlights the advanced technique of robotic surgery, which enhances precision and outcomes in these comple...
published: 18 Jul 2024
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Surviving Stomach Cancer - Versie's Story - Nebraska Medicine
Versie Johnson was diagnosed with stage 3 stomach cancer. She underwent chemotherapy and surgery at Nebraska Medicine. To schedule an appointment with a cancer specialist, call 800.922.0000.
published: 19 Jun 2017
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Stomach Cancers
Stomach cancers can be difficult to diagnose because the signs can be so subtle. Dr. Ziad Skaff says don’t ignore gastric problems especially if you have more than one.
published: 11 Jan 2021
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Uroosa Khalid: Stage 4 Stomach Cancer at 27 Years Old
Uroosa was 27 years old when she received her stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis after years of complications and a serious misdiagnosis. This is her story of finding strength, hope, and health through a major surgery, challenging chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.
Early Symptoms & Seeking Answers
It took me a very long time to get a diagnosis. From roughly September 2019 to September 2020, I was in and out of doctor’s offices with a range of debilitating symptoms, including constant nausea, trouble eating, frequent fatigue, and generally feeling unwell.
Sadly, I wasn’t taken seriously during many of these visits, and many providers didn’t have the knowledge or background to determine what was happening inside my body. I visited the ER in March of 2020 at the outset of the COVID pandemic, ...
published: 22 Nov 2022
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Mayo Clinic Minute: Stomach cancer concerns
Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the...
Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach.
November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve.
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FOR THE PUBLIC: More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network. https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/
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Stomach cancer, also called gastric cancer, is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. It can affect several areas of the stomach, including the main stomach lining or where the esophagus meets the stomach.
November is Stomach Cancer Awareness Month, and experts at Mayo Clinic say there is hope for patients with the disease as treatments continue to improve.
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FOR THE PUBLIC: More health and medical news on the Mayo Clinic News Network. https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/
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- published: 10 Nov 2021
- views: 43537
3:58
Diagnosis and Detection of Stomach Cancer
Gastroenterologist Saowanee Ngamruengphong talks about the importance of early detection and special techniques used in the multidisciplinary program to examine...
Gastroenterologist Saowanee Ngamruengphong talks about the importance of early detection and special techniques used in the multidisciplinary program to examine lesions for an accurate diagnosis of stomach cancer. To schedule an appointment at the Stomach (Gastric) Cancer Multidisciplinary Program, please call 443-997-4278 or learn more atwww.hopkinsmedicine.org/stomach-cancer
* This video was recorded prior to the Coronavirus Pandemic. For proper physical distancing procedures and other Covid-19 guidelines, please visit www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus
https://wn.com/Diagnosis_And_Detection_Of_Stomach_Cancer
Gastroenterologist Saowanee Ngamruengphong talks about the importance of early detection and special techniques used in the multidisciplinary program to examine lesions for an accurate diagnosis of stomach cancer. To schedule an appointment at the Stomach (Gastric) Cancer Multidisciplinary Program, please call 443-997-4278 or learn more atwww.hopkinsmedicine.org/stomach-cancer
* This video was recorded prior to the Coronavirus Pandemic. For proper physical distancing procedures and other Covid-19 guidelines, please visit www.hopkinsmedicine.org/coronavirus
- published: 11 Nov 2020
- views: 36632
6:08
Stomach Cancer: Signs, Symptoms, Treatment | Max Hospital
Stomach cancer begins when malignant (cancer) cells form in the inner lining of the stomach. These cells can progress into a tumor. In this video, #MaxExpert ta...
Stomach cancer begins when malignant (cancer) cells form in the inner lining of the stomach. These cells can progress into a tumor. In this video, #MaxExpert talks about stomach cancer, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Dr. Vivek Mangla (https://bit.ly/3OtfNW3), Director - Gastrointestinal and Hepatopancreatobiliary (GI & HPB) Surgical Oncology at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali, explains the progression of Stomach cancer, the recommended health and treatment preferences.
Watch the full video to learn more about Stomach cancer, its treatment regimens, new methods of treatment and more.
#MaxHospital #MaxHealthcare #StomachCancer
0.00 - Introduction
0.34 - Stomach Cancer – General signs and symptoms
1.00 - What age group is most likely to get stomach cancer?
1.31 - Risks of late detection
1.45 - How are stomach cancers diagnosed?
2.05 - Biopsy for Stomach cancer
2.14 - Diagnostic tests for Stomach cancer
2.18 - Evaluating Stomach cancer
2.31 - Treatment of Stomach cancer
2.55 - Endoscopic treatment for early Gastric cancer
3.04 - Surgery for Stomach Cancer
3.20 - Chemotherapy for Stomach Cancer
3.57 - Types of Surgery
4.08 - Advantages of Stomach cancer treatment
4.40 - New advances in targeted Stomach cancer treatment
4.50 - Factors that increase the risk of Stomach cancer
5.14 - Family history of Stomach cancer
5.33 - Conclusion
Disclaimer - The information in this video was accurate as of the shoot date (05.09.2022) and upload date (24.11.2022). For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice
Follow Max Healthcare on social media to get latest updates:
https://www.facebook.com/MaxHospitalsIndia/
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https://wn.com/Stomach_Cancer_Signs,_Symptoms,_Treatment_|_Max_Hospital
Stomach cancer begins when malignant (cancer) cells form in the inner lining of the stomach. These cells can progress into a tumor. In this video, #MaxExpert talks about stomach cancer, its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Dr. Vivek Mangla (https://bit.ly/3OtfNW3), Director - Gastrointestinal and Hepatopancreatobiliary (GI & HPB) Surgical Oncology at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali, explains the progression of Stomach cancer, the recommended health and treatment preferences.
Watch the full video to learn more about Stomach cancer, its treatment regimens, new methods of treatment and more.
#MaxHospital #MaxHealthcare #StomachCancer
0.00 - Introduction
0.34 - Stomach Cancer – General signs and symptoms
1.00 - What age group is most likely to get stomach cancer?
1.31 - Risks of late detection
1.45 - How are stomach cancers diagnosed?
2.05 - Biopsy for Stomach cancer
2.14 - Diagnostic tests for Stomach cancer
2.18 - Evaluating Stomach cancer
2.31 - Treatment of Stomach cancer
2.55 - Endoscopic treatment for early Gastric cancer
3.04 - Surgery for Stomach Cancer
3.20 - Chemotherapy for Stomach Cancer
3.57 - Types of Surgery
4.08 - Advantages of Stomach cancer treatment
4.40 - New advances in targeted Stomach cancer treatment
4.50 - Factors that increase the risk of Stomach cancer
5.14 - Family history of Stomach cancer
5.33 - Conclusion
Disclaimer - The information in this video was accurate as of the shoot date (05.09.2022) and upload date (24.11.2022). For information purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice
Follow Max Healthcare on social media to get latest updates:
https://www.facebook.com/MaxHospitalsIndia/
https://twitter.com/MaxHealthcare
https://www.linkedin.com/company/max-healthcare
- published: 24 Nov 2022
- views: 105405
11:57
Stomach Cancer Signs and Symptoms | Clinical Manifestations of Gastric Cancer
Stomach Cancer Signs and Symptoms | Clinical Manifestations of Gastric Cancer
Stomach cancer (Gastric Cancer) is the 5-6th most common cancer worldwide, and is...
Stomach Cancer Signs and Symptoms | Clinical Manifestations of Gastric Cancer
Stomach cancer (Gastric Cancer) is the 5-6th most common cancer worldwide, and is the 3-4th most deadly cancer. Stomach cancer can cause a variety of signs and symptoms due to a cancerous mass growing within the stomach, which can reduce the space within the stomach, cause bleeding in the stomach and other issues as well. In this lesson, we discuss the most common signs and symptoms of Stomach cancer, and also important specific findings.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
JJ
REFERENCES:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK459142/
**MEDICAL LEGAL DISCLAIMER**: JJ Medicine does not provide medical advice, and the information available on this channel does not offer a diagnosis or advice regarding treatment. Information presented in these lessons is for educational purposes ONLY, and information presented here is not to be used as an alternative to a healthcare professional’s diagnosis and treatment of any person/animal. Only a physician or other licensed healthcare professional are able to determine the requirement for medical assistance to be given to a patient. Please seek the advice of your physician or other licensed healthcare provider if you have any questions regarding a medical condition.
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Stomach Cancer Signs and Symptoms | Clinical Manifestations of Gastric Cancer
Stomach cancer (Gastric Cancer) is the 5-6th most common cancer worldwide, and is the 3-4th most deadly cancer. Stomach cancer can cause a variety of signs and symptoms due to a cancerous mass growing within the stomach, which can reduce the space within the stomach, cause bleeding in the stomach and other issues as well. In this lesson, we discuss the most common signs and symptoms of Stomach cancer, and also important specific findings.
I hope you find this lesson helpful. If you do, please like and subscribe for more lessons like this one!
JJ
REFERENCES:
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**MEDICAL LEGAL DISCLAIMER**: JJ Medicine does not provide medical advice, and the information available on this channel does not offer a diagnosis or advice regarding treatment. Information presented in these lessons is for educational purposes ONLY, and information presented here is not to be used as an alternative to a healthcare professional’s diagnosis and treatment of any person/animal. Only a physician or other licensed healthcare professional are able to determine the requirement for medical assistance to be given to a patient. Please seek the advice of your physician or other licensed healthcare provider if you have any questions regarding a medical condition.
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- published: 14 Mar 2024
- views: 29029
1:47
10 Signs & Symptoms of Gastrointestinal Cancer | Stomach Cancer-Dr.Nanda Rajaneesh | Doctors' Circle
Dr. Nanda Rajaneesh | Appointment booking number: 8971755794
Consultant Onco Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon|Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Bengaluru
We classify GI...
Dr. Nanda Rajaneesh | Appointment booking number: 8971755794
Consultant Onco Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon|Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Bengaluru
We classify GI Cancers into Upper GI Cancer and lower GI Cancers. The common Upper GI Cancers is Stomach cancer, whereas common lower GI Cancer is Colon Cancer. The stomach cancer has certain signs and symptoms, they arise because in the stomach the tumor start growing and it fills the volume of the stomach so this is why the signs and symptoms start with loss of appetite, fullness of the stomach and as and when the cancer signs decreases, it gets eroded due to food and contractions of the stomach and it starts bleeding and patient stats vomiting that as melena or blood can be vomited or it can go in the motion. So it is called as Melena. It is black in color and because they bleed massively they are anemic and because they bleed there is loss of appetite and the patient develops starvation like symptoms so going forward patient will develop symptom like starvation like symptoms. So there will be cachexia. So there will be loss of appetite and loss of massive weight so these are the common signs and symptoms of Stomach Cancers.
StomachCancer
Melena
cachexia
lossofappetite
lossofweight
GICancer
UpperGICancer
lowerGICancer
https://wn.com/10_Signs_Symptoms_Of_Gastrointestinal_Cancer_|_Stomach_Cancer_Dr.Nanda_Rajaneesh_|_Doctors'_Circle
Dr. Nanda Rajaneesh | Appointment booking number: 8971755794
Consultant Onco Surgeon and Laparoscopic Surgeon|Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Bengaluru
We classify GI Cancers into Upper GI Cancer and lower GI Cancers. The common Upper GI Cancers is Stomach cancer, whereas common lower GI Cancer is Colon Cancer. The stomach cancer has certain signs and symptoms, they arise because in the stomach the tumor start growing and it fills the volume of the stomach so this is why the signs and symptoms start with loss of appetite, fullness of the stomach and as and when the cancer signs decreases, it gets eroded due to food and contractions of the stomach and it starts bleeding and patient stats vomiting that as melena or blood can be vomited or it can go in the motion. So it is called as Melena. It is black in color and because they bleed massively they are anemic and because they bleed there is loss of appetite and the patient develops starvation like symptoms so going forward patient will develop symptom like starvation like symptoms. So there will be cachexia. So there will be loss of appetite and loss of massive weight so these are the common signs and symptoms of Stomach Cancers.
StomachCancer
Melena
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lossofappetite
lossofweight
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- published: 25 Jul 2020
- views: 152981
4:52
Stomach Cancer, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:22 Causes of Stomach Cancer
2:04 Symptoms of Stomach Cancer
2:27 Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer
3:06 Treatment of Stomach Canc...
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:22 Causes of Stomach Cancer
2:04 Symptoms of Stomach Cancer
2:27 Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer
3:06 Treatment of Stomach Cancer
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is a cancer which develops from the lining of the stomach. Early symptoms may include heartburn, upper abdominal pain, nausea and loss of appetite.Later signs and symptoms may include weight loss, yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, vomiting, difficulty swallowing and blood in the stool among others. The cancer may spread from the stomach to other parts of the body, particularly the liver, lungs, bones, lining of the abdomen and lymph nodes.
The most common cause is infection by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which accounts for more than 60% of cases. Certain types of H. pylori have greater risks than others. Smoking, dietary factors such as pickled vegetables and obesity are other risk factors. About 10% of cases run in families, and between 1% and 3% of cases are due to genetic syndromes inherited from a person's parents such as hereditary diffuse gastric cancer. Most cases of stomach cancers are gastric carcinomas.
https://wn.com/Stomach_Cancer,_Causes,_Signs_And_Symptoms,_Diagnosis_And_Treatment.
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Chapters
0:00 Introduction
1:22 Causes of Stomach Cancer
2:04 Symptoms of Stomach Cancer
2:27 Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer
3:06 Treatment of Stomach Cancer
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is a cancer which develops from the lining of the stomach. Early symptoms may include heartburn, upper abdominal pain, nausea and loss of appetite.Later signs and symptoms may include weight loss, yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, vomiting, difficulty swallowing and blood in the stool among others. The cancer may spread from the stomach to other parts of the body, particularly the liver, lungs, bones, lining of the abdomen and lymph nodes.
The most common cause is infection by the bacterium Helicobacter pylori, which accounts for more than 60% of cases. Certain types of H. pylori have greater risks than others. Smoking, dietary factors such as pickled vegetables and obesity are other risk factors. About 10% of cases run in families, and between 1% and 3% of cases are due to genetic syndromes inherited from a person's parents such as hereditary diffuse gastric cancer. Most cases of stomach cancers are gastric carcinomas.
- published: 14 Sep 2018
- views: 389270
2:57
Dr Neeraj Goel on investigations and treatment of stomach cancer | CK Birla Hospital
For more information, please visit https://www.ckbhospital.com/
Dr Neeraj Goel, Director of GI Oncology at the CK Birla Hospital, provides an overview of the i...
For more information, please visit https://www.ckbhospital.com/
Dr Neeraj Goel, Director of GI Oncology at the CK Birla Hospital, provides an overview of the investigations and treatment for stomach cancer in this informative video. He explains the various diagnostic tools used to identify stomach cancer, including endoscopy, CT scans, and routine blood tests. These investigations are crucial for accurately diagnosing the condition and determining the extent of the disease.
Dr Goel then outlines the primary treatment options for stomach cancer. Surgery plays a significant role, with procedures such as the removal of the tumour and radical gastrectomy of lymph nodes being common. He highlights the advanced technique of robotic surgery, which enhances precision and outcomes in these complex procedures. Depending on the patient's specific case, chemotherapy and radiotherapy may also be recommended to target cancer cells and prevent recurrence.
Throughout the discussion, Dr. Goel emphasises the importance of personalised treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs. His expertise and detailed explanation offer valuable insights into the comprehensive approach to managing stomach cancer at the CK Birla Hospital. For a deeper understanding of the diagnostic and treatment processes, watch the full video.
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Dr Neeraj Goel, Director of GI Oncology at the CK Birla Hospital, provides an overview of the investigations and treatment for stomach cancer in this informative video. He explains the various diagnostic tools used to identify stomach cancer, including endoscopy, CT scans, and routine blood tests. These investigations are crucial for accurately diagnosing the condition and determining the extent of the disease.
Dr Goel then outlines the primary treatment options for stomach cancer. Surgery plays a significant role, with procedures such as the removal of the tumour and radical gastrectomy of lymph nodes being common. He highlights the advanced technique of robotic surgery, which enhances precision and outcomes in these complex procedures. Depending on the patient's specific case, chemotherapy and radiotherapy may also be recommended to target cancer cells and prevent recurrence.
Throughout the discussion, Dr. Goel emphasises the importance of personalised treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs. His expertise and detailed explanation offer valuable insights into the comprehensive approach to managing stomach cancer at the CK Birla Hospital. For a deeper understanding of the diagnostic and treatment processes, watch the full video.
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- published: 18 Jul 2024
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Surviving Stomach Cancer - Versie's Story - Nebraska Medicine
Versie Johnson was diagnosed with stage 3 stomach cancer. She underwent chemotherapy and surgery at Nebraska Medicine. To schedule an appointment with a cancer ...
Versie Johnson was diagnosed with stage 3 stomach cancer. She underwent chemotherapy and surgery at Nebraska Medicine. To schedule an appointment with a cancer specialist, call 800.922.0000.
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Versie Johnson was diagnosed with stage 3 stomach cancer. She underwent chemotherapy and surgery at Nebraska Medicine. To schedule an appointment with a cancer specialist, call 800.922.0000.
- published: 19 Jun 2017
- views: 44434
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Stomach Cancers
Stomach cancers can be difficult to diagnose because the signs can be so subtle. Dr. Ziad Skaff says don’t ignore gastric problems especially if you have more t...
Stomach cancers can be difficult to diagnose because the signs can be so subtle. Dr. Ziad Skaff says don’t ignore gastric problems especially if you have more than one.
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Stomach cancers can be difficult to diagnose because the signs can be so subtle. Dr. Ziad Skaff says don’t ignore gastric problems especially if you have more than one.
- published: 11 Jan 2021
- views: 2646
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Uroosa Khalid: Stage 4 Stomach Cancer at 27 Years Old
Uroosa was 27 years old when she received her stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis after years of complications and a serious misdiagnosis. This is her story of fin...
Uroosa was 27 years old when she received her stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis after years of complications and a serious misdiagnosis. This is her story of finding strength, hope, and health through a major surgery, challenging chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.
Early Symptoms & Seeking Answers
It took me a very long time to get a diagnosis. From roughly September 2019 to September 2020, I was in and out of doctor’s offices with a range of debilitating symptoms, including constant nausea, trouble eating, frequent fatigue, and generally feeling unwell.
Sadly, I wasn’t taken seriously during many of these visits, and many providers didn’t have the knowledge or background to determine what was happening inside my body. I visited the ER in March of 2020 at the outset of the COVID pandemic, and it was an unpleasant and lonely experience.
Testing & Misdiagnosis
In total, I had three endoscopies and a colonoscopy that didn’t reveal anything substantial. Finally, my doctors had a breakthrough and were able to give me a diagnosis: cancer of the duodenum. The duodenum is the upper part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach. Its job is to soak up nutrients, like vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, so that the body can utilize them properly.
Doctors determined that I had a 3-4 centimeter growth on my duodenum and that the cancer was either stage one or two. They prescribed surgery as my treatment plan. However, they were surprised by what they found once the surgery began.
Stage 4 Stomach Cancer Diagnosis & Major Surgery
It turns out that I actually had stage 4 stomach cancer that had metastasized to my duodenum, pancreas, and several other areas. Ultimately, they had to surgically remove 80 percent of my stomach (a partial gastrectomy), 30 percent of my pancreas, my duodenum, gallbladder, and bile ducts. They found cancer in my lymph nodes as well. In reality, I had late-stage cancer - it was much more serious and aggressive than my providers had originally thought.
Chemotherapy
As I lived my new reality, I understood that I had a life-threatening condition, but I didn’t feel like I was dying. However, that changed when I began chemotherapy. My body did not respond well to these treatments.
My doctor had recommended that I complete 12 rounds of chemo, but I finished five rounds and had complications after each one. I had to visit the ER after every round due to fainting, seizures, and other serious problems.
Starting Immunotherapy
Later, I went to MD Anderson, and they advised me to stop the chemo sessions. Their testing indicated that I’d be a good fit for immunotherapy. I was excited by the prospect of treatments other than chemotherapy. However, my excitement quickly turned to concern once I learned about the cost of the immunotherapy - it was $10,000 per month for the treatments.
Unfortunately, I had to battle with my insurance company in an effort to get them to cover the immunotherapy for my stage 4 stomach cancer. I went without any treatments from January to March, and at times I felt like I was pitching the insurance company on why my life was worth saving. It was an awful experience.
Receiving Life-Saving Treatments for Stage 4 Stomach Cancer
After months of back and forth with my insurance company, I knew I had to turn elsewhere for help. I discovered that the immunotherapy manufacturer had a patient assistance program to help offset the cost of the treatments for those who couldn’t get help from insurance. I applied, and thankfully, they accepted me. The immunotherapy treatments have literally saved my life, and I’m still taking them to this day.
Lessons Learned
I had many frustrating missteps on my path to getting a stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis. Of course, it was challenging to be left without answers for so long and then to be given the wrong answer at first.
I’ve learned during this process that you need to educate yourself and advocate for your needs, and that it’s wise to seek out support early and often. There are many groups out there that are eager to support and help you if you seek them out. I am extremely grateful to be alive despite my late-stage diagnosis and all the challenges I faced along the way.
https://wn.com/Uroosa_Khalid_Stage_4_Stomach_Cancer_At_27_Years_Old
Uroosa was 27 years old when she received her stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis after years of complications and a serious misdiagnosis. This is her story of finding strength, hope, and health through a major surgery, challenging chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.
Early Symptoms & Seeking Answers
It took me a very long time to get a diagnosis. From roughly September 2019 to September 2020, I was in and out of doctor’s offices with a range of debilitating symptoms, including constant nausea, trouble eating, frequent fatigue, and generally feeling unwell.
Sadly, I wasn’t taken seriously during many of these visits, and many providers didn’t have the knowledge or background to determine what was happening inside my body. I visited the ER in March of 2020 at the outset of the COVID pandemic, and it was an unpleasant and lonely experience.
Testing & Misdiagnosis
In total, I had three endoscopies and a colonoscopy that didn’t reveal anything substantial. Finally, my doctors had a breakthrough and were able to give me a diagnosis: cancer of the duodenum. The duodenum is the upper part of the small intestine that connects to the stomach. Its job is to soak up nutrients, like vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, so that the body can utilize them properly.
Doctors determined that I had a 3-4 centimeter growth on my duodenum and that the cancer was either stage one or two. They prescribed surgery as my treatment plan. However, they were surprised by what they found once the surgery began.
Stage 4 Stomach Cancer Diagnosis & Major Surgery
It turns out that I actually had stage 4 stomach cancer that had metastasized to my duodenum, pancreas, and several other areas. Ultimately, they had to surgically remove 80 percent of my stomach (a partial gastrectomy), 30 percent of my pancreas, my duodenum, gallbladder, and bile ducts. They found cancer in my lymph nodes as well. In reality, I had late-stage cancer - it was much more serious and aggressive than my providers had originally thought.
Chemotherapy
As I lived my new reality, I understood that I had a life-threatening condition, but I didn’t feel like I was dying. However, that changed when I began chemotherapy. My body did not respond well to these treatments.
My doctor had recommended that I complete 12 rounds of chemo, but I finished five rounds and had complications after each one. I had to visit the ER after every round due to fainting, seizures, and other serious problems.
Starting Immunotherapy
Later, I went to MD Anderson, and they advised me to stop the chemo sessions. Their testing indicated that I’d be a good fit for immunotherapy. I was excited by the prospect of treatments other than chemotherapy. However, my excitement quickly turned to concern once I learned about the cost of the immunotherapy - it was $10,000 per month for the treatments.
Unfortunately, I had to battle with my insurance company in an effort to get them to cover the immunotherapy for my stage 4 stomach cancer. I went without any treatments from January to March, and at times I felt like I was pitching the insurance company on why my life was worth saving. It was an awful experience.
Receiving Life-Saving Treatments for Stage 4 Stomach Cancer
After months of back and forth with my insurance company, I knew I had to turn elsewhere for help. I discovered that the immunotherapy manufacturer had a patient assistance program to help offset the cost of the treatments for those who couldn’t get help from insurance. I applied, and thankfully, they accepted me. The immunotherapy treatments have literally saved my life, and I’m still taking them to this day.
Lessons Learned
I had many frustrating missteps on my path to getting a stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis. Of course, it was challenging to be left without answers for so long and then to be given the wrong answer at first.
I’ve learned during this process that you need to educate yourself and advocate for your needs, and that it’s wise to seek out support early and often. There are many groups out there that are eager to support and help you if you seek them out. I am extremely grateful to be alive despite my late-stage diagnosis and all the challenges I faced along the way.
- published: 22 Nov 2022
- views: 106508