Stomach cancer and symptoms

Stomach cancer and symptoms

Stomach cancer is a common disease.

Stomach cancer usually begins in the mucus-producing cells that line the stomach. This type of cancer is called adenocarcinoma.

Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of gastroesophageal junction cancer and stomach cancer may include:

  • Fatigue
  • Feeling bloated after eating
  • Feeling full after eating small amounts of food
  • Severe, persistent heartburn
  • Severe indigestion that is always present
  • Unexplained, persistent nausea
  • Stomach pain
  • Persistent vomiting
  • Unintentional weight loss

Causes

In general, cancer begins when an error (mutation) occurs in a cell's DNA. The mutation causes the cell to grow and divide at a rapid rate and to continue living when a normal cell would die. The accumulating cancerous cells form a tumor that can invade nearby structures. And cancer cells can break off from the tumor to spread throughout the body.

There is a strong correlation between a diet high in smoked and salted foods and stomach cancer located in the main part of the stomach.

Risk factors

Factors that increase your risk of stomach cancer located in the stomach body include:

  • A diet high in salty and smoked foods
  • A diet low in fruits and vegetables
  • Family history of stomach cancer
  • Infection with Helicobacter pylori
  • Long-term stomach inflammation
  • Pernicious anemia
  • Smoking
  • Stomach polyps

Prevention

It's not clear what causes gastroesophageal junction or stomach cancer, so there's no way to prevent it. But you can take steps to reduce your risk of gastroesophageal junction cancer and stomach cancer by making small changes to your everyday life.

It is recommended to exercise, eat more fruits and vegetables, and reduce the amount of salty and smoked foods you eat.

Stop smoking. Smoking increases your risk of stomach cancer!

 

Source:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/stomach-cancer/symptoms-causes/syc-20352438