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Stomach cancer: early warning signs

It’s one of the more common cancers in Australia and, though rare in people under 50 years of age, its early warning signs may seem harmless but the disease can lead to a painful death.

Stomach cancer usually occurs in the upper intestine, then works its way through the body to take over essential organs such as the liver, lungs and, eventually, the bones.

More common in men than women, gastric cancer is also more prevalent in people who have had stomach surgery, and those with family members who’ve also had the disease.

Other factors that can increase the risk of stomach cancer include:

 

In its early stages, stomach cancer can be difficult to detect. In fact, its symptoms are as quite innocuous. These include:

 

So, if you experience any of these symptoms for a short while, you may be in the clear. However, if any of the following symptoms occur, you should see a doctor as soon as possible:

 

What can you do to prevent getting stomach cancer?

Eating lots more fresh fruit and vegetables and a lot less smoked, pickled and salty foods will certainly help your cause. If you’re a smoker or heavy drinker, it’s best to cut back or quit altogether; and if you’re overweight, best get your weight in check.

Read more at www.cancer.org.au

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