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Dr. Waddah Al-Refaie answers commonly asked questions about stomach cancer, including the symptoms of gastric cancer and gastric cancer surgery. Click 'show more' to see the questions.
For more information about your stomach cancer experience at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, call MedStar Georgetown M.D. at 202-342-2400 or visit http://ow.ly/ODIZN.
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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
1. Introduction (00:00)
2. Why MedStar Georgetown for surgical oncology? (2:18)
3. What is stomach cancer? (3:12)
4. What are the types of stomach cancers? (4:17)
5. What are the symptoms of gastric cancer? (4:40)
6. How is gastric cancer diagnosed? (5:16)
7. How do you determine the stage of my gastric cancer? (6:40)
8. What are the treatment options for gastric cancer? (7:23)
9. Do I need chemotherapy for gastric cancer? (8:12)
10. Do I need radiation therapy for gastric cancer? (8:51)
11. What do MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center offer for my gastric cancer? (9:20)
12. What changes in my lifestyle do I need to make after my gastric cancer surgery? (10:07)
13. What happens during gastric cancer surgery? (10:58)
14. What are some of the latest surgical and non-surgical techniques you offer for gastric cancer? (12:15)
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Medical oncologist Katie Bever explains the types of treatments available to patients with localized and metastatic stomach cancer including immunotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy. To schedule an appointment at the Stomach (Gastric) Cancer Multidisciplinary Program, please call 443-997-4278 or learn more atwww.hopkinsmedicine.org/stomach-cancer
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What is stomach or gastric cancer? What are the signs and survival rates for stomach cancer? In this video, we will answer the most popular questions about stomach cancer. To learn more about the anatomy of the stomach, read this complete article: https://khub.me/LhIlvQ
We will cover the following topics:
00:00 Intro
01:28 Overview
04:37 Onset and progression
05:42 Symptoms
06:19 Diagnostics
07:55 Staging
10:43 Prognosis
11:17 Therapy
To fully understand the clinical aspects of stomach cancer, we need to first start learning the anatomy of this complex organ. Check out this complete and easy-to-read article about the anatomy of the stomach: https://khub.me/LhIlvQ
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Stomach cancer
Common Causes:
Alcohol
Smoking
Sedentary lifestyle
Obesity
Genetic reasons
It can also be associated to other cancers.
Symptoms:
Anemia
Asthma
Blood in stool, appearing black.
Stomach pain
Unexplained weightloss
Loss of appetite
Diagnosis:
Blood tests
Endoscopy
Abdomen Ultrasound
Upper J endoscopy is done and a small biopsy piece is sent to pathology studies, after this CT scan or pet CT scan is done, to check if the cancer has become stage 4, and whether operations is to be done.
Treatments :
After finding out the stage, I ,II,III,IV
Stage I can be cured by removal using endoscopic treatments, or surgery can be done to remove the cancer,
Stage II can also be removed using surgery.
In Stage III operation may not be able to be performed, either chemotherapy and radiation or just chemo therapy can be used to reduce the size of cancer tumor and then it can be removed using surgery.
In Stage IV no surgery cant be done. Chemotherapy or chemotherapy with radiation is done.
Stage I : IA,IB have a 90% chance of being completely cured
Stage II : 50-60% chance of curing
Stage III : only about 5% chance of curing.
Stage IV : Doesn’t get cured.
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Dr. T. Narender Kumar
Consultant Medical & Hemato Oncologist and BMT Physician
@KIMS Hospitals Secunderabad
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In her own words, Helen Benz tells the story of how she was diagnosed, treated and then recovered from stomach cancer, a diagnosis that took her by surprise. With the help of her surgical oncologist Waddah Al-Refaie, MD, FACS, Helen's cancer was removed with little pain and she was back to work and her active life. Helen says she is so grateful for the care she received at MedStar Georgetown because she still has so much love to give her friends and family including her children and grandchildren.
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What types of stomach cancer (gastric cancer) are there? And how does stomach cancer progress? In this video, we will answer those questions and learn more about this condition. To learn more about the anatomy of the stomach, read this complete article: https://khub.me/sXaN6c
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