Yes.
Small bowel cancer is a tumor that originates from small bowel. Usually, early small bowel cancer patients have no obvious specific symptoms, with the development of the disease, patients may have abdominal pain, abdominal mass, intestinal obstruction, fever, anemia, emaciation and other symptoms after entering the progressive stage.
Small bowel cancer is a rare gastrointestinal tumor, its development may be related to adenomatous polyps, Crohn’s disease, smoking and so on can increase the risk of small bowel cancer. Usually, there are no obvious specific symptoms for early small bowel cancer patients, and the disease may have entered into the progression stage when the patients develop symptoms such as abdominal pain, abdominal mass, intestinal obstruction, fever, anemia, and emaciation, etc. Due to the lack of specific symptoms, patients may develop abdominal pain, abdominal obstruction, fever, anemia, and emaciation after entering into the progression stage.
Due to the lack of specificity of small bowel cancer symptoms, it is recommended that patients should seek timely medical treatment for detailed examination to avoid misdiagnosis or delayed treatment.