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Gastric
Cancer
Gastric Cancer
is usually adenocarcinoma, although lymphoma's are also seen. The symptoms
are abdominal pain, weight loss, anorexia, weakness, gastrointestinal
bleeding and signs of gastric obstruction such as early satiety and vomiting.
Unfortunately
these symptoms do not usually present until the tumor is advanced. Gastric
lymphoma responds well to radiation and chemotherapy and if confined to
the stomach, surgical removal is indicated. Patients with gastric adenocarcinoma
have a poor prognosis and surgery may provide palliative rather than curative
relief.
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Gastric
Cancer
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Lymphoma
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Reoccurrence
of CA at previous site of surgical intervention. Sutures can be clearly
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