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Mayo Clinic doctors and scientists are studying ways to improve the treatment of stomach cancer, including cancers that affect the gastroesophageal junction.
Researchers have identified a gene biomarker associated with overall survival and treatment response in patients with stomach (gastric) cancer.
A shift in gastric cancer patterns. "Stomach cancer patterns are changing in the U.S. and Western Europe. More cancers are now found in the upper part of the ...
Left untreated, gastritis may lead to stomach ulcers and stomach bleeding. Rarely, some forms of chronic gastritis may increase your risk of stomach cancer.
A family history of other cancers caused by Lynch syndrome, including stomach cancer, ovarian cancer, pancreatic cancer, kidney cancer, bladder cancer ...
This may include treating a cancer that grows large enough to stop food from passing to your stomach. Side effects of radiation to the esophagus include ...
Carcinoid tumors, which are one subset of tumors called neuroendocrine tumors, usually begin in the digestive tract (stomach ... cancer, plus helpful information ...
Much less often, these infections can lead to stomach cancer. Your healthcare professional likely will test you for an H. pylori infection if you get symptoms ...
Radiation therapy directed at the abdomen to treat previous cancers may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Smoking. People who smoke may have an increased ...
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