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Posted on Apr 19, 2022
Stomach cancer tend to develop slowly over many years. Before a true cancer develops, pre-cancerous changes often occur in the inner lining (mucosa) of the stomach. These early changes rarely cause symptoms and therefore often go undetected.
Cancer starting in different sections of the stomach may cause different cancer symptoms and tend to have different outcomes. The cancer location can also affect the cancer treatment options. For example, cancer that start at the GE junction are staged and treated the same as cancer of the esophagus.
Types of stomach cancer
Adenocarcinoma
Most (about 90% to 95%) stomach cancer and liver cancer are adenocarcinomas. A stomach cancer or gastric cancer almost always is an adenocarcinoma. These cancers develop from the cells that form the innermost lining of the stomach (the mucosa).
Lymphoma
These are cancer of the immune system tissue that are sometimes found in the wall of the stomach. The cancer treatment and outlook depend on the type of lymphoma.
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)
These rare tumors start in cells in the wall of the stomach called interstitial cells of Cajal. Some of these tumors are non-cancerous (benign); others are cancerous. Although GISTs can be found anywhere in the digestive tract, most are found in the stomach.
Carcinoid tumor
These tumors start in hormone-making cells of the stomach. Most of these tumors do not spread to other organs
Other cancer
Other types of cancer, such as squamous cell carcinoma, small cell carcinoma, and leiomyosarcoma, can also start in the stomach, but these cancer are very rare.
Staging of Stomach or Gastric Cancer
If cancer cells are found in the tissue sample, the next step is to Stage the cancer, or find out the extent of the disease.
The clinical stages of stomach and gastric cancer are: