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    Gastric Cancer

    Hoag is committed to complex gastrophageal care, providing access to highly specialized diagnostic and treatment therapies, led by a team that works seamlessly together to provide superior gastric cancer care.

    What is Gastric Cancer?

    Gastric cancer is term used to describe cancer that occurs in the stomach. The most common type of stomach cancer occurs within the mucus-producing cells on the inside lining of the stomach (adenocarcinoma). Over time, the cancer may invade more deeply into the stomach wall and may grow through the stomach’s outer layer into nearby organs, such as the liver, pancreas, esophagus, or intestine.

    It’s important to note that over the decades true gastric cancer has continued to decline. However, cancers of the junction between the esophagus and stomach are increasing. These latter tumors appear to be more similar to esophageal cancers rather than true gastric cancer.

    Symptoms of Gastric Cancer

    Signs and symptoms of gastric cancer may include:

    • Anemia

    • Fatigue

    • Feeling full and/or bloated after eating small amounts of food

    • Heartburn and/or indigestion

    • Stomach pain

    • Persistent nausea and/or vomiting

    • Unexplained weight loss

    Because gastric cancer symptoms are similar to many other gastrointestinal conditions, accurate evaluation is critical to ensure proper treatment. That’s why it’s important to seek care from a health care expert experienced in the complex diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer and other gastrointestinal conditions.

    Risk Factors for Gastric Cancer

    The exact cause of gastric cancer is unknown. However, factors that may increase an individual’s risk of stomach cancer include:

    • A diet high in smoked, salted and pickled foods

    • A diet low in fruits and vegetables

    • Eating foods contaminated with aflatoxin fungus

    • Family history of stomach cancer

    • Infection with Helicobacter pylori

    • Long-term stomach inflammation

    • Pernicious anemia

    • Smoking

    • Stomach polyps

    Expert Care You Can Trust

    Hoag is committed to accurate diagnosis, combined with progressive therapeutic options enables Hoag patients to achieve some of the highest clinical outcomes in the nation. Hoag’s Gastric Cancer Program is led by a team of highly skilled physicians, clinicians and a dedicated clinical nurse navigator, all focused on your cancer journey.

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