Adenocarcinomas. Most cancers of the stomach (about 90% to 95%) are adenocarcinomas. These cancers develop from the gland cells in the innermost lining of the stomach (the mucosa). If you are told you have stomach cancer (or gastric cancer), it will almost always be an adenocarcinoma.
Feeling swollen or bloated. A loss of appetite or a feeling of fullness โ even after a light meal. Gas, indigestion, and nausea. Pain during sex. Weight loss. Diarrhea or constipation, or frequent urination caused by the growing tumor, which may press on nearby organs, such as the bowel or bladder. Feeling very tired all the time. Bowel obstruction can happen when: cancer in the abdominal area (such as ovarian, bowel or stomach cancer) presses on the bowel. other cancers (such as lung or breast cancer) spread to the abdomen and press on the bowel. cancer grows into the nerve supply of the bowel and damages it - this can stop the muscles working.In private my dad confronted her about the weight loss saying that it could be a sign of cancer. A week later she was diagnosed with stage 3 stomach cancer. In November of that same year she passed. It was assumed that she had it for many years leading up to it as she had always had digestive/stomach issues.
Feb 1, 2022 ยท Minor bleeding a day or two after placement is common. This may cause a metallic taste in your mouth. Heartburn, gastric reflux or, in the case of esophageal stents, aspiration of food or liquid is possible. Tell your doctor if you experience any of these. Inhaling food or liquid can result in aspiration pneumonia. SvwiFJf.