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.
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.
What are the Types of Stomach Cancer?
Adenocarcinoma: Develops on the mucus-producing cells of the stomach lining.
Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors: Forms on the nerve cells on the stomach wall.
Carcinoid Tumors: Start on the hormone-creating cells of the stomach.
Lymphoma: Cancer starts in the immune system cells.
What are the Types of Stomach Cancer Treatment?
Gastrectomy: Surgery involving removing a part or all of the stomach.
Chemotherapy: Anti-cancer drugs are used to destroy the cancer-causing cells.
Radiation Therapy: Cancer cells are destroyed through high-energy rays.
Targeted Therapy: Targets specific cancer and blocks the abnormal proteins that lead to cancer growth.
Immunotherapy: Preferred for late-stage cancer involving using the body’s immune system to fight cancer.
What is the Average Cost of Various Stomach Cancer Treatment?
Gastrectomy: Typically costs around ₹3,10,000 to ₹6,75,000.
Chemotherapy: Costs approximately ₹2,00,000 to ₹3,00,000 per cycle
Radiation Therapy: Priced at ₹1,50,000 to ₹3,00,000
Targeted Therapy: Ranges from ₹4,00,000 and higher, depending on the specific treatment plan.
Immunotherapy: Can range from ₹1,50,000 to ₹3,00,000 per cycle
Please note that these figures are approximate and can vary based on individual circumstances, hospital facilities, and additional services required.
Any Complications Associated with Untreated Stomach Cancer?
Bleeding: The tumour may erode blood vessels resulting in internal bleeding.
Metastasis: The cancer cells may start to spread to other organs (liver, pancreas, etc)
Obstruction: A growing tumour may block the food from passing through causing pain, bloating, nausea, etc.
Perforation: The tumour may cause a hole in the stomach wall.
Severe Malnutrition: Difficulty eating due to pain may cause severe weakness & weight loss.