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Stomach cancer (treatment options)

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What is stomach cancer?

Stomach cancer is a harmful growth that starts in the wall of your stomach.

A cancer in the upper part of your stomach can prevent food from going down, making it difficult for you to swallow or giving the feeling of food sticking.

Effective treatment may help to control the cancer and improve your symptoms.

Your doctor can mark where the cancer is.

How can stomach cancer be treated?

There are treatments to improve swallowing without treating the underlying cancer.

How do I know what is the best treatment for me?

Removing the cancer by surgery gives you the best chance of being free of stomach cancer. However, surgery involves significant risks.

If the cancer has spread outside your stomach and it is no longer possible for you to be cured, surgery or other treatments may control the cancer for a long time and improve your quality of life.

Some people who have other medical problems may not be strong enough to have major surgery and so non-surgical treatments may be offered.

To decide on the best treatment for you and if surgery is likely to help you, you may need to have a number of tests.

Sometimes you may also need to have other tests such as an endoscopic ultrasound.

Once all the information is available, your doctor will discuss the results at a team meeting with the other specialists involved in your care.

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