Symptoms of stomach cancer:
Stomach cancer is difficult to detect because there are almost no abnormal symptoms in the early stages, and the difficulty of regular stomach cancer screening makes early detection of stomach cancer difficult.
Symptoms of stomach cancer may include:
Anorexia.
Unexpected weight loss.
Abdominal (or abdominal) pain.
Feeling full after eating a small amount of food.
Heartburn or indigestion.
Sometimes nausea and bloody vomiting.
Flatulence or fluid buildup.
blood in the stool
Anemia, feeling tired or weak.
Jaundice, a yellowing of the skin and eyes, occurs when cancer spreads to the liver.
If you develop symptoms at the bottom of this list, it is important that you seek a proper medical diagnosis, as they may indicate other health problems."
How does smoking and diet increase the risk of stomach cancer?
Researchers have found that a regular diet of high-salt foods may lead to an increased incidence of stomach cancer, or, as with many other forms of cancer, smoking is also a major risk factor for stomach cancer. Most tobacco products contain a group of carcinogens that spread throughout and up the esophagus as well as the lungs. A new study shows that smokers are twice as likely to develop stomach cancer as non-smokers.