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Stomach Cancer Treatment
In Gurgaon

Stomach cancer, also referred to as gastric cancer can cause loss of appetite, trouble swallowing, nausea or vomiting, indigestion, heat burn, black stool, etc. Stomach cancer is generally linked to genetic mutation, obesity, gastritis, exposure to coal, rubber or metal, etc.

For expert diagnosis and treatment of stomach cancer, consult with the Top Oncologists at the CK Birla Hospital in Gurgaon.

CK Birla Hospital

Stomach cancer is the growth of cancer cells in the inner lining of the stomach. Fatigue and weakness, bloating, stomach pain, trouble swallowing, etc are all signs of stomach cancer. Timely and early treatment is crucial to manage symptoms, prevent complications, and avoid spreading to other parts or organs. 

Please note that these figures are approximate and can vary based on individual circumstances, hospital facilities, and additional services required.

Dr. Dr. Neeraj Goel
Dr. Neeraj Goel

Gastroenterology

GI Oncology, GI & Minimal Access Surgery

GI, Minimal Access and Bariatric surgery

Oncology

Experience: 21+ Years

Delhi

Preventive Measures Against Stomach Cancer

  • Switch to a Healthy Diet: V Eat fruits & vegetables high in vitamin C, beta-carotene, and antioxidants.
  • Limit Processed Food: Smoked, salted, and pickled foods increase the risk of stomach cancer.
  • Avoid Red & Processed Food: Consumption of red & processed meats like sausage, bacon, etc are linked to stomach cancer. 
  • Quit Smoking & Limit Alcohol: Smoking & alcohol irritates the stomach lining and increases the risk of stomach cancer.

Diagnosis of Stomach Cancer

  • Endoscopic Ultrasound: To obtain detailed images of the stomach lining & lymph nodes.
  • Blood Test: To check for signs of low red blood cells, H. pylori infection, etc.
  • Laparoscopy: Helps identify the stomach and surrounding organs directly. 
  • Biopsy: Test to ascertain cancer, type, and its stage. 
  • CT Scan: For detailed images of the stomach and surrounding organs.

Pre-Treatment/Surgery Instructions

  • Avoid food or drink for 8-10 hours before the surgery/treatment.
  • Quit smoking & alcohol consumption as it can interfere with healing.
  • Manage/control existing medical conditions.
  • Arrange for a caregiver and transportation to and from the hospital.
  • Empty the bowel or stick to a liquid diet. 
  • Follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.

Post-Treatment/Surgery Instructions

  • Attend all scheduled appointments to monitor recovery.
  • Take prescribed medicines & pain relievers.
  • Follow a plain and easy-to-digest diet.
  • Avoid strenuous activities and follow a balanced diet to aid recovery.
  • The patient will be observed for a few hours post-surgery.
FAQs Around Stomach Cancer
What is a stomach?

The stomach is a J-shaped organ and an important part of the digestive system responsible for digesting food.

Is stomach cancer curable?

Stomach cancer is curable if detected early and treated before it spreads.

What are the symptoms of stomach cancer?

Stomach cancer can cause fatigue, weakness, heartburn, indigestion, feeling bloated, etc.

Can stomach ulcers cause stomach cancer?

Yes, stomach ulcers can increase the risk of developing stomach cancer.

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