Stomach and Small Bowel Cancers
Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, can develop in any part of the stomach and may spread to other organs. Small bowel cancer is a rare disease that causes cells in the small intestines to become malignant, affecting the digestive process. Both types of cancer can have different risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options. This page provides information on the symptoms, risk factors, diagnostic procedures, and treatment options for stomach and small bowel cancers.
What are the common symptoms associated with stomach and small bowel cancers?
What diagnostic tests are typically used to detect stomach and small bowel cancers?
Can you explain the general treatment options available for stomach and small bowel cancers?
What diagnostic tests are typically used to detect stomach and small bowel cancers?
Can you explain the general treatment options available for stomach and small bowel cancers?