Gastroesophageal Cancer

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GastroesophagealCancer

WhatisGastroesophagealCancer?

Gastric (or stomach) cancer and cancer of the esophagus are both in the digestive system. For the past several decades, the rates of cancer in the main part of the stomach (in the mucus-producing cells that line the stomach) have been falling worldwide. During the same period, cancer in the area where the top part of the stomach (cardia)meets the lower end of the swallowing tube (esophagus) hasbecome much more common. This area of the stomach is called the gastroesophageal junction.

SymptomsofGastroesophagealcancer:

Signs and symptoms of gastroesophageal cancer and stomach cancer (adenocarcinoma) may include:

Fatigue

Feeling bloated after eating

Feeling full after eating small amounts of food

Severe, persistent heartburn

Severe indigestion that is always present

Unexplained, persistent nausea

Stomach pain

Persistent vomiting

Unintentional weight loss.

Feeling bloated after eating

Feeling full after eating small amounts of food

Severe, persistent heartburn

Severe indigestion that is always present

Unexplained, persistent nausea

Stomach pain

Persistent vomiting

Unintentional weight loss

WhatistheRiskfactorsofGastroesophageal cancer:

Factors that cause irritation in the cells of your esophagus and increase your risk of gastroesophageal cancer include: ▪

Having gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

Smoking

Being obese

Drinking alcohol

Having bile reflux

Having difficulty swallowing because of an esophageal sphincter that won’t relax (achalasia) ▪

Not eating enough fruits and vegetables

HowisGastroesophagealCancer

Diagnosed?

To diagnose esophageal cancer, your doctor will review your symptoms, medical history, and examine you. In addition, some below can test can suggest ▪

Endoscopy: the doctor passes an endoscope, a thin, lighted tube, down your throat into your esophagus to examine it. Endoscopic ultrasound uses sound waves to provide more information about the extent of tumor involvement in nearby tissues. ▪ Biopsy: During an endoscopy, the doctor can take cells or tissue from your esophagus. The cells are examined under a microscope for the presence of cancer. ▪ Tomography (CT) scans: ▪ Positron emission tomography (PET) scan: ▪ Thoracoscopy, and Laparoscopy:

WhatisthetreatmentoptionforGastroesopheal cancer?

Treatment of Gastroesophageal cancer depends on many factors, including the stage of cancer and the overall health of the patient.

Surgery: Part or all of the esophagus may be removed. ▪

Radiation therapy: Kills cancer cells with radiation. ▪

Chemotherapy: Powerful drugs that attack cancer cells throughout the body. sometimes if the tumor is large then chemo is given before surgery. ▪

Targeted therapy: Newer treatments that target specific aspects of cancer to curb cancer growth and spread. ▪

Immunotherapy: Helps the immune system to attack cancer cells. ▪ Photodynamic therapy: Targets cancer cells with special laser light.

Whatisthecostofgastroesophagealcancer TreatmentinPune?

The average cost of Stomach cancer treatment in Pune is very low as compared to the other city. Also, the cost may vary depending ▪

Type of treatment recommended by Stomach Cancer Surgeon ▪ Duration of hospitalization ▪ Room category ▪

Additional medical tests, if required ▪ Expense for medications ▪ Government Scheme (If Applicable)

BookanAppointment:

Dr. Manoj Dongare at Dr. D. Y. Patil Hospital and Research Center provides the best treatment for various gastrointestinal diseases in Pimpri Chinchwad Pune. For more information about our comprehensive treatment options, or to request an appointment with the best Surgical Oncologist in Pune call 09881379573 or Click on Book Appointment for online booking with your near hospital.

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