Stomach Cancer – Diagnosis, Surgery & Complete Treatment Options

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Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, occurs when abnormal cells begin to grow uncontrollably in the lining of the stomach. These cancerous cells can form a mass (tumor), leading to symptoms and complications if not treated in time. Early detection and appropriate treatment are critical to improving outcomes.


Causes & Risk Factors of Stomach Cancer

  • H. pylori infection (a common bacterial cause)

  • Chronic gastritis

  • Smoking and alcohol use

  • A diet low in vegetables and high in smoked, pickled, or salty foods

  • Genetic predisposition or family history of stomach cancer


Common Symptoms

  • Persistent abdominal pain or discomfort

  • Bloating after meals

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Loss of appetite

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Blood in stool or black, tarry stools

  • Fatigue or weakness


Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer

Early detection helps improve treatment success. Diagnostic tools include:

  • Upper GI Endoscopy – To visualize tumors and collect biopsy samples

  • CT Scan of the Abdomen – To determine the extent of disease spread

  • PET Scan (in some cases) – To check for metastasis

  • Blood Tests – For anemia and tumor markers


Surgical Treatment: Gastrectomy Options

Depending on the location and stage of the cancer, various types of gastrectomy are performed:

  1. Total Gastrectomy
    The entire stomach is surgically removed when cancer involves a large area or is located in the upper part of the stomach.

  2. Subtotal (Partial) Gastrectomy
    The lower portion of the stomach is removed. Most commonly done for tumors in the lower region.

  3. Sleeve Gastrectomy
    A significant part of the stomach’s left side is removed. This is more common in weight-loss surgeries but may be considered in selective gastric tumor cases.

  4. Esophagogastrostomy
    Involves removal of the upper stomach and lower esophagus, followed by reconstruction to maintain digestive continuity.


Additional Treatment Options

  • Chemotherapy – Administered before or after surgery to kill cancer cells and reduce recurrence.

  • Radiation Therapy – Often used in combination with chemotherapy in select cases.

  • Targeted Therapy/Immunotherapy – Depending on genetic testing and cancer subtype.


Why Choose CM Best Gastro Care & Eye Care?

At CM Best Gastro Care & Eye Care, we offer expert cancer diagnosis and advanced surgical solutions under the care of Dr. Prakashen, a highly experienced gastro and surgical oncology specialist. From endoscopic detection to complex gastrectomy and follow-up therapy, we ensure personalized and effective care at every step.

Dr. Prakashen is highly experienced in diagnosing and treating stomach cancer, specializing in subtotal and total gastrectomy, with excellent outcomes. His expertise and commitment to patient-centered care make him one of the most trusted doctors for gastrointestinal cancer surgery and management.

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