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subject: Understanding Stomach Cancer: Early Detection Saves Lives [print this page]

Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, is a serious condition that begins in the lining of the stomach and can spread to other parts of the body if not detected early. It often develops slowly over many years, making early detection and awareness essential for better outcomes. At Abdominal Cancer Day, our mission is to spread knowledge and promote early screening to reduce the impact of this life-threatening disease. stomach cancer



Symptoms of stomach cancer can be vague in the beginning, including indigestion, bloating, mild nausea, or a feeling of fullness after eating small amounts. As the disease progresses, more severe symptoms like persistent stomach pain, weight loss, vomiting blood, or black stools may occur. Unfortunately, many people ignore the early signs, mistaking them for minor digestive issues.



Risk factors include smoking, excessive alcohol use, a diet high in salty or smoked foods, chronic gastritis, and a family history of gastric cancer. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is also a known contributor.



At Abdominal Cancer Day, we emphasize the importance of regular check-ups, especially for individuals over 50 or those with risk factors. Endoscopy and imaging tests can help detect abnormalities early, leading to more effective treatment options such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation.



Our initiative encourages public awareness campaigns, community health screenings, and partnerships with healthcare providers to make early diagnosis more accessible. We believe that through education and proactive healthcare, lives can be saved.



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