What should be checked after stomach cancer surgery to know if the cancer cells have spread?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Gastric cancer is a common malignant tumor of the digestive system, and the pathological type of the disease is generally more common in adenocarcinoma, which can also occur in different parts of the stomach, and the symptoms of different patients vary greatly, which can be accompanied by abdominal pain and digestive symptoms such as acid reflux and belching. After surgery, gastric cancer needs to be re-examined for gastrointestinal imaging and hematological tumor indicators. NK cell reinfusion can be tried.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello! There are some things that you don't understand before the question: according to the brief information you provided, you can know that gastric cancer was resected by a large part of the stomach cancer before the year, that is, gastric cancer resection, not gastric cancer**, or standard**.

    Suspicions: 1. At that time, there was already distant metastasis and could not be operated on, 2. Or was it found to be gastric cancer after pathological examination after gastrectomy because of benign lesions of the stomach, 3. Or was there other reasons? What if the gastroscopy reveals that it is gastric cancer, but the patient's general condition is not good and cannot withstand the impact of expanded surgery?

    Wait. If gastric cancer is found to be due to pathological examination after gastrectomy due to benign gastric lesions, the prognosis is better than that found after hospitalization. However, the tumor is a systemic disease, and the rate of tumor surgery is also high.

    It can be judged by the following conditions: 1. Tumor serological marker examination: such as CEA, CA272, CA50, etc., 2. Imaging examination

    CT of the abdomen, which is sensitive for the diagnosis of abdominal masses and lymph nodes; Abdominal color ultrasound: economical and effective, can be listed as the first choice for follow-up examination, 3. Endoscopy: gastroscopy and biopsy pathological examination.

    At present, it is recommended to have a full serum tumor test and abdominal color ultrasound.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The tissue removed during the operation will be examined for pathology, and the doctor should have told the patient whether there has been metastasis. However, patients can now check for nearby lymph nodes for metastases.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Biological immune cells** can be used alone or in combination with other methods, and the combination is more effective.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Check for cancer cells near your stomach.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There should not be any single test that can tell if the cancer has spread.

    1. Because there is no single examination that can know whether there is cancer in the whole body.

    2. Therefore, it is impossible to know whether the cancer has spread to a certain part of the body through any single examination.

    3. Unless you pass multiple examinations, every cell and hair ...... from head to toe (except for the cancer site that has been cancerd earlier).All were tested for cancer. Then it can be confirmed that there is no cancer spreading. It is very rare to do this in normal life!

    4. The general hospital says that there is no cancer spread, which is only a few tests of local sampling, and there is no 100% comprehensive examination. So the results are not 100% accurate.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello! Problem analysis: Yes, the gastroscope uses an endoscope equipped with an endoscope at the front end to extend from the mouth into the esophagus, stomach and duodenum of the examinee, which can clearly observe the health status of various parts of the upper gastrointestinal tract.

    In patients with suspected esophageal and gastric cancer, gastroscopy can improve diagnostic accuracy, detect early medical records, and can be performed**.

    **Guidance: It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, do it as soon as possible**, rest more, and exercise more.

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