Title : An overview of homoeopathic treatment as a peerless management in the palliative care of a case of stomach adenocarcinoma
Abstract:
Adenocarcinoma of the stomach begins in the mucus producing cells in the innermost lining of the stomach. Nearly all stomach cancers are adenocarcinoma.
Adenocarcinoma of the stomach is divided into two main classes, depending on where it forms in the stomach.Gastric cardia cancers begins in the top inch of the stomach, just below where it meets the esophagus.Non-cardia gastric cancers is cancer that begins in all other sections of the stomach.
Adenocarcinoma of the stomach also may be described as intestinal or diffuse, depending on how the cells look under a microscope.Intestinal adenocarcinomas are well differentiated, meaning the cancer cells look similar to normal cells under a microscope.Diffuse adenocarcinomas are undifferentiated or poorly differentiated meaning the cancer cells look different from normal cells under a microscope.Diffuse adenocarcinoma tend to grow and spread more quickly than the intestinal type and be harder to treat.
Causes of stomach cancer are not known,but there are several risk factors that may increase the chances of stomach cancer.
Symptoms of stomach cancer include common like indigestion and Stomach Pain.
There is no standard screening test for stomach cancer.