The statement that women have three pains in early stage of stomach cancer is inaccurate, because the pain symptoms of early stage stomach cancer patients are not obvious and most of them can be asymptomatic. Some people in early stage of stomach cancer may have mild symptoms such as epigastric discomfort, pain, bloating, loss of appetite, etc. However, even if some of the clinical manifestations exist, they lack specificity, and with the development of the cancer, persistent abdominal pain, nausea, acidity and other uncomfortable symptoms may appear. If suspected symptoms occur, it is necessary to be vigilant and seek medical attention as soon as possible. Gastroscopy as well as histopathologic examination can be performed in the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease. If you have irregular diet, history of gastric ulcer or family history of gastric cancer, you should be more alert to the occurrence of gastric cancer and have regular medical checkups. The prognosis of gastric cancer is often closely related to the stage of gastric cancer. Early stage gastric cancer has better prognosis and higher cure rate. Therefore, it is recommended that patients should have early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment.