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Symptoms of stomach cancer - Cancer Research UK
Stomach cancer can cause a blockage in the stomach. This stops food from passing through your digestive system and can make you feel or be sick. Rarely, there is blood in the vomit. This might be bright red, which means it is fresh bleeding. Or it may look dark brown, like used coffee grounds, if the blood has been in the stomach for a while.
Symptoms of advanced stomach cancer | Cancer Research UK
Advanced stomach cancer means that a cancer that began in the stomach has spread to another part of the body. Some people have advanced cancer when they are first diagnosed. Other people have cancer that has come back and spread after treatment. The symptoms of advanced stomach cancer depend on what part of the body the cancer has spread to.
Symptoms of liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Symptoms can include weight loss, jaundice, feeling sick, and a swollen or painful tummy (abdomen).
Symptoms of advanced oesophageal cancer - Cancer Research UK
The oesophagus is the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach. It’s a worrying time for many people and we want to be there for you whenever - and wherever - you need us. Cancer Chat is our fully moderated forum where you can talk to others affected by cancer, share experiences, and get support.
The final days of life - Cancer Research UK
2025年1月15日 · Hearing the gurgling sounds can be very upsetting, but they don't usually seem to cause distress to the dying person. Cold feet, hands, arms and legs . The dying person’s face, hands, arms, feet and legs often become very cool to touch. Their skin might also become pale and look blotchy or mottled.
Symptoms of metastatic bowel cancer | Cancer Research UK
The symptoms of metastatic bowel cancer can include tiredness, low energy and a lack of appetite. If the cancer has spread to your liver you may have jaundice, itchy skin or pain in the right side of your abdomen.
MALT lymphoma | non-Hodgkin lymphoma | Cancer Research UK
Most cases of gastric MALT lymphoma are linked to the bacteria Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). This infection causes inflammation of the stomach lining. You have tests to check for H. pylori. You then take antibiotics and a treatment to reduce the amount of acid made by the stomach. This treatment works well for many people with gastric MALT ...
Problems after stomach cancer surgery | Cancer Research UK
Surgery can cause a problem with the contents of the stomach going back into the food pipe (reflux). Reflux can cause symptoms such as heartburn. Treatment includes: antacids; medicines that help to move food through the stomach and bowel; Not getting enough nutrients . After stomach surgery you may need to take extra calcium, vitamin D and iron.
What is ascites? | Coping with cancer | Cancer Research UK
stomach; bowel; pancreas; liver; spleen; kidneys; They are all in the peritoneal space. This is lined with a sheet of tissue called the peritoneum. The peritoneum is made up of 2 layers. One lines the wall of the peritoneal space. The other covers the organs. The layers produce a small amount of fluid. This lets your organs slide around ...
A study looking at side effects of chemotherapy in cancers of the ...
rumbling and gurgling in the stomach and bowel; urgent need to do a poo; feeling of needing to pass poo even though their bowels are empty; The reporting of some side effects increased at the start of chemotherapy. These included: change in smell and taste; pain around the anus; passing wind urgent need to do a poo