The recurrence rate of early gastric cancer without chemotherapy is generally not high, but there is still a possibility of recurrence, so it is recommended to follow up the diagnosis as prescribed by doctor. If the diagnosis result is early gastric cancer, it means that the tumor is relatively limited, usually no deep infiltration or distant metastasis has occurred, and the surgical effect is relatively good, and the lesion can be completely removed, so the recurrence rate is not high. Generally speaking, early gastric cancer can be completely resected by radical gastrectomy and regional lymph node dissection, and there is no need to do adjuvant chemotherapy after surgery, so the overall therapeutic effect is good and the recurrence rate is not high. If early gastric cancer is found, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. If there is no contraindication to surgery, patients need to undergo surgery as early as possible, and radical gastric cancer surgery is usually chosen. If gastric cancer is not operated in time, there is a possibility that it may progress further, leading to a decrease in cure rate and an increase in recurrence rate. After surgery, patients should go to the hospital regularly for follow-up, and need to take relevant examination to determine whether the stomach cancer is recurring or not.