Why review is not recommended for stomach cancer

There is no such statement that stomach cancer does not recommend review, for stomach cancer patients, they should have regular review to avoid recurrence of the disease. Gastric cancer usually originates from gastric mucous membrane cells, once diagnosed in the early stage of the disease, timely surgery is needed, and the 5-year survival rate after early surgery can reach more than 90%. After surgery, gastric cancer patients should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups, which usually include gastroscopy, CT enhancement and blood tumor indexes, etc., in order to understand the recovery of gastric cancer after surgery, and to detect recurrence and metastasis in a timely manner. If patients do not undergo regular checkup after surgery, they will not be able to know the recurrence or metastasis of the disease at the first time, which will lead to further development of the disease, thus jeopardizing their health and affecting their quality of life. For stomach cancer patients, they should have regular recheck after surgery and should not listen to rumors. Meanwhile, keep a good mood after surgery and avoid too much tension.