Isn’t gastric mesenchymal tumor scary?

After the diagnosis of gastric mesenchymal tumor, it can be directly resected under gastroscope, and the prognosis is good, so gastric mesenchymal tumor is generally not terrible.
Gastric mesenchymal tumor is a group of mesenchymal tumors occurring in epithelioid cells, common clinical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, epigastric pain, anemia, mass and gastrointestinal bleeding, etc., which can be divided into benign and malignant. The treatment is mainly based on surgical resection of the tumor, and the common surgical methods include gastric wedge resection, etc. The prognosis is better.
After surgery, the cut gastric mesenchymal tumor should be routinely pathologically examined, and if malignant changes are found, it should also be treated with further anti-tumor therapy, such as chemotherapy or targeted therapy, and the commonly used drugs are mitomycin, paclitaxel, imatinib, sunitinib, regorafenib, and so on, and the drugs should be applied under the guidance of the doctor.
It should be noted that even if the disease is not very terrible, in the operation should also regularly go to the hospital to review and observe the recovery situation. In daily life should pay attention to quit smoking and drinking, regular diet, avoid overeating.