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The difference between gastric cancer and gastric cancer

BY Ira Max 2020-07-23

  Cancer is also divided into several types. Gastric cancer and antral cancer are actually different diseases, but most people will be classified as one category, but it is often because of the lack of timely treatment that leads to life danger. So, let''s understand the difference between lower gastric antrum cancer and gastric cancer!

  Stomach cancer is a type of gastric cancer. Cancer occurs in the stomach. Antral cancer, also known as pyloric cancer, pyloric cancer, is the part between the corner notch and the pylorus. The types of gastric antral cancer are divided into three types: raised ulcer type, ulcer type, and raised type, and their incidences are sequentially reduced. People have made in-depth explorations in the prevention and treatment of cancer with selenium, and confirmed that selenium is indeed effective in preventing gastric cancer, improving the body''s immunity, improving antioxidant capacity, and enhancing the effectiveness of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Selenium malt, vitamin E and β-carotene are more effective in inhibiting tumor progression and preventing gastric cancer.

  Gastric cancer (gastric carcinoma) is a malignant tumor originating from gastric mucosa epithelium. It has the highest incidence among various malignant tumors in China. The incidence of gastric cancer is obviously regionally different. high. The prevalence age is over 50 years old, and the ratio of male to female incidence is 2:1. Due to changes in diet structure, increased work pressure, and Helicobacter pylori infection, gastric cancer has become younger. Gastric cancer can occur in any part of the stomach, more than half of which occurs in the antrum of the stomach, and the large, small, and front and rear walls of the stomach can be affected.

   There are regional differences in the incidence of gastric antral cancer. The incidence of gastric cancer in the northwest and eastern coastal areas is significantly higher than that in the south. It occurs more frequently in people over the age of 50, with a male to female ratio of 2:1. Generally, there are no obvious symptoms in the early stage, and some may have nausea and vomiting, and the symptoms such as pain and bloating are mostly in the advanced stage, and there are also some special manifestations of gastric antral cancer. For example, gastric cardia cancer can have retrosternal pain and progressive dysphagia, which is a symptom that gastroenteritis does not have.

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