Symptoms of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma?

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summary

Gastric cancer, like other cancers, the early symptoms are not obvious. After the patients have physical discomfort, they often have reached the late stage, thus missing the best treatment time. As a type of gastric cancer with high malignancy and poor prognosis, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma needs our special attention. So, what are the symptoms of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma?

1. Weight loss and anemia: about 90% of the patients suffer from weight loss, progressive progress. About half of the patients were accompanied with anemia, limb weakness and other symptoms.

2. Abdominal pain: the main symptoms of patients in late stage are obvious upper abdominal pain and long duration, which is not easy to relieve. They can not relieve after eating, and the symptoms are often aggravated. Some patients also accompanied with anorexia, nausea and vomiting, fullness, dysphagia and other symptoms, these symptoms and gradually aggravated trend.

3. The risk of late metastasis is relatively large. It can spread directly to adjacent organs and lymph nodes. It can also transfer through blood circulation, resulting in ascites, jaundice, liver enlargement and other symptoms. The enlargement of the cancer itself can also cause gastric perforation, bleeding, necrosis, obstruction and other complications.

matters needing attention

It is difficult to treat any malignant tumor in advanced stage, and the survival rate is low. Therefore, early detection, early diagnosis and treatment is particularly important. If the disease has reached the advanced stage, we should also maintain an optimistic attitude, which can help the later treatment and improve the quality of life.