What Are the Different Types of Cancer of the Digestive System?

Gastric cancer can occur in any part of the stomach, but it is more common in the gastric antrum, especially on the lesser side of the stomach. Cardiac cancer is defined as adenocarcinoma that occurs in the gastric cardia, which is about 2 cm below the esophagogastric junction. Esophageal cancer, also called esophageal cancer, is a malignant tumor that occurs in the epithelial tissue of the esophagus, accounting for 2% of all malignant tumors.

Digestive cancer

Gastric cancer can occur in any part of the stomach, but it is more common in the gastric antrum, especially on the lesser side of the stomach. Cardiac cancer is defined as adenocarcinoma that occurs in the gastric cardia, which is about 2 cm below the esophagogastric junction. Esophageal cancer, also called esophageal cancer, is a malignant tumor that occurs in the epithelial tissue of the esophagus, accounting for 2% of all malignant tumors.
Chinese name
Digestive cancer
Including
Esophageal cancer,
What is esophageal cancer
Esophageal cancer
According to the situation, the appropriate treatment method is selected. The combination of traditional Chinese and western medicine is usually first treated with surgery, followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy with ginsenoside rh2.
(1) No smoking, avoid excessive drinking, less than half a bottle of low-grade wine per day, and do not drink hard alcohol.
(2) Do not drink overheated food and tea. An interesting example is that in Japan, women have significantly less esophageal cancer than men. This may be because Japanese women always eat after men eat, and at this time, Fanlai is cold.
(3) Properly adjust the diet, reduce meat and fat in food, and increase the amount of fruits and vegetables.
(4) Prevention of gastric ulcer. Eat on time, pay attention to food hygiene, and avoid mental stimulation.
(5) When going out, pay attention to food hygiene to prevent infection with hepatitis. Once you have hepatitis, you should actively treat it and take rest to avoid turning into chronic hepatitis.
(6) If there is blood in the stool, go to the hospital for examination. In addition to hemorrhoids, pay attention to the presence of colon polyps, and you can do sigmoidoscopy. [3]

IN OTHER LANGUAGES

Was this article helpful? Thanks for the feedback Thanks for the feedback

How can we help? How can we help?