What is gastric adenocarcinoma

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Before a period of time always stomach acid, after eating especially uncomfortable, has been loss of appetite. I went to the hospital for an examination. The doctor told me that I had gastric adenocarcinoma. I have been cooperating with the doctor to actively treat it. I just want to let you know what kind of disease gastric adenocarcinoma is.

What is gastric adenocarcinoma

First, gastric adenocarcinoma is a common cancer in Japan, which is very common in Japan, Iceland and other countries. The incidence of gastric cancer accounts for 95% of the total gastric cancer. It can be predicted that this is a malignant disease and prone to occur.

Second, the etiology of gastric adenocarcinoma is still unclear. Gastritis and intestinal metaplasia are common, but it is generally believed that these phenomena are the result of gastric cancer rather than precancerous lesions.

Third, it is reported that gastric ulcer can develop into cancer. Even so, this situation only occurs in a small number of patients, and most of them may have undetected cancer at the beginning. In 1994, the World Health Organization (who) announced that Helicobacter pylori is a primary carcinogen of gastric adenocarcinoma and gastric mucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, Although it is rare, we should be alert to all kinds of gastric polyps and resect them. Resection is usually performed under endoscope. Adenomatous polyps with diameter > 2cm, villous tissue or multiple polyps are more likely to be malignant. Therefore, it can be found that gastric adenocarcinoma is a relatively difficult disease, we should develop good living habits.

matters needing attention

Gastric adenocarcinoma in life habits to pay special attention to, the prevention of disease will play a positive role, usually less smoking, smoking will lead to increased risk of gastric adenocarcinoma, and in the diet to pay attention to, eat more light food, long-term intake of high salt can corrode damage to the gastric mucosa, leading to chronic gastritis, thus causing the occurrence of gastric adenocarcinoma.