Lowly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the stomach is a more malignant form of adenocarcinoma with a shorter survival period.
Lowly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the gastric horn refers to lowly differentiated adenocarcinoma of the gastric horn, which has a relatively high malignancy and is usually found to be in the middle to late stages, and can progress rapidly within a short period of time, with more complex treatment options and generally poor prognosis. In order to ensure the effect of surgery, postoperative radiotherapy, Chinese medicine and immunotherapy can also be used to prevent recurrence and metastasis. The survival of hypofractionated adenocarcinoma of gastric horn depends on the size of tumor, the level of tissue differentiation and the presence of lymphatic metastasis, etc. If the tumor has metastasized, it is difficult to be removed surgically, and even if the patient can tolerate it, it is only a palliative removal. The average survival period of untreated malignant tumors is about 13 months. The early detection of hypofractionated adenocarcinoma of the gastric horn is more difficult, usually without prior symptoms, and the initial symptoms are similar to those of gastritis, so early detection is not easy to attract attention.