What is hypofractionated adenocarcinoma of the stomach?

Hypofractionated adenocarcinoma of the stomach is a type of gastric cancer, which is a relatively malignant malignant tumor of the digestive system, usually in the middle to late stage when detected, and generally progresses rapidly with a poor prognosis.

There are many factors in the development of hypofractionated adenocarcinoma of the stomach, including irregular eating, alcoholism, long-term smoking, genetics, and local water quality. Generally speaking, the main symptoms of hypofractionated adenocarcinoma of the stomach can include hidden pain in the upper abdomen, feeling of fullness and distension, reduced food intake, progressive weight loss, vomiting blood, black stool, anemia, ascites, etc. Once the above symptoms appear, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the best treatment.

In terms of treatment, if there is no obvious metastasis of important organs after examination and if the patient is in good health and can tolerate it, surgical resection is recommended as the first choice, supplemented by radiotherapy, Chinese medicine and immunotherapy to prevent recurrence. If multiple metastases have occurred, surgery is often less effective and conservative treatment is generally recommended rather than surgical resection.

If treated early, the survival rate after surgery is still relatively high. Therefore, if you feel unwell, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time for early detection, diagnosis and treatment in order to improve the survival rate.