Gastric (Stomach) Cancer Facts: Screening, Signs and Symptoms
Gastric Cancer Screening
Since gastric cancer is not common in the United States, screening is not widely practiced. However, if you are at an increased risk of gastric cancer, your doctor may feel that screening is beneficial. Talk to your doctor for more information.
Since screening for gastric cancer is limited in the United States, it is important to try and reduce your Gastric Cancer Risk Factors and learn to recognize possible signs and symptoms so you can get proper treatment as soon as possible.
Gastric Cancer Signs and Symptoms
Most people do not experience signs and symptoms of gastric cancer until the cancer is advanced. Therefore, it is very important to contact your doctor if you think you notice signs and symptoms so you can start treatment as soon as possible. Signs and symptoms of gastric cancer may include the following:
- Loss of appetite
- Unintentional progressing weight loss
- Abdominal pain
- Abdominal discomfort, usually above the belly button
- Feeling full after eating a small amount of food
- Indigestion or heartburn
- Nausea or vomiting (with or without blood)
- Abdominal swelling
Be sure to discuss any signs and symptoms with your doctor. He or she will be able to determine if the cause of your symptoms may be gastric cancer or another condition.
Learn more gastric cancer facts on our Diagnosis And Treatment Options page.