Stomach cancer is defined by a growth of cancerous cells within the covering of the stomach. Also called gastric cancer, this type of cancer is crucial to diagnose because most people typically don’t show evidence in the earlier stages. Stomach cancer occurs when typically healthy cells within the upper digestive system become cancerous and grow out of control, forming a tumor. Stomach cancer is directly related to tumors in the stomach. However, there are some aspects that might increase your risk of factors that can develop these cancerous cells. lymphoma (a group of blood cancers), H. pylori bacterial infections (a common stomach infection that can sometimes lead to ulcers), tumors in other parts of the digestive system, stomach polyps (abnormal growths of tissue that form on the lining of the stomach).
Case Report: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
Case Report: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
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Research Article: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
Case Report: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
Case Report: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
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Letter to Editor: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
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Short Communication: Clinical Gastroenterology Journal
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