Gastric cancer above the esophagus, duodenal glands
2019-11-03 01:11:11
The stomach is the widest part of the digestive tract and is located below the ribs on the left side of the stomach.
The upper part of the esophagus and the duodenum (glands) are connected.
It temporarily stores food and delivers it slowly to the small intestine.
In addition, the secretion of gastric juice breaks down foods, helping the intestine to easily absorb nutrients.
The five-year relative survival rate can be referenced from the Central Cancer Registry headquarters data released in 2018.
According to the data, the 5-year relative survival rate of gastric cancer in 2012-2016 was 76.0% (76.9% for males and 73.9% for females).
Good foods include milk and dairy products, especially yogurt and yogurt.
Experts say that eating protein, fresh fruits and vegetables should be done daily.
Above all, don't smoke or drink too much.
It is also a good idea not to eat too much food at a time, high in fat and sugar and carbohydrates.
It is caused by a combination of factors, mainly eating habits (salty or burnt food, smoked food), smoking, ionizing radiation, and genetic predisposition (other than family adenomas).
In addition, progenitor lesions of gastric cancer include Helicobacter pylori infection, chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, and the like.
If you have gastric cancer in your family, you have a higher frequency of gastric cancer than someone who does not.
Gastric cancer treatment is the latest gastric cancer treatment, even if the progress is advanced, the treatment results are improved by the technology of lymphadenectomy.
Laparoscopic gastrectomy is developing rapidly.
In addition, advances have been made in immunotherapy, chemotherapy and gene therapy to reduce recurrence and increase survival even in incurable patients.