It is entirely possible for a 35-year-old patient to get stomach cancer, because gastric cancer as well as intestinal cancer and other digestive tract tumors are now further rejuvenating, and not only can you get stomach cancer at the age of 35, but even around the age of 10-20 years old. Generally, stomach cancer manifests itself in the form of vague pain in the upper abdomen, bloating, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, and may even have a history of black stools. If you have the above mentioned gastrointestinal symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital at an early stage for ultrasound, CT and gastroscopy to confirm the diagnosis. After the diagnosis is confirmed, according to the location of the tumor and the stage of the pathology, the next treatment plan will be decided, whether it is surgical treatment or neoadjuvant chemotherapy, or the need for combination therapy, and so on. After the treatment, the patient should go to the hospital for regular follow-up, usually every 3 months, and if necessary, the patient should undergo follow-up examinations such as abdominal CT and gastroscopy to observe the situation.