Digestive system neoplasm
| Digestive system neoplasm | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Gastrointestinal cancer |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Abdominal pain, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, jaundice |
| Complications | Metastasis, obstruction, bleeding |
| Onset | Varies by type |
| Duration | Chronic |
| Types | Esophageal cancer, Stomach cancer, Colorectal cancer, Liver cancer, Pancreatic cancer |
| Causes | Genetic mutations, environmental factors, diet, smoking, alcohol consumption |
| Risks | Family history, age, obesity, chronic inflammation |
| Diagnosis | Endoscopy, biopsy, imaging studies |
| Differential diagnosis | Peptic ulcer disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, inflammatory bowel disease |
| Prevention | Healthy diet, regular screening, avoiding tobacco, limiting alcohol |
| Treatment | Surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted therapy |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Varies by type and stage |
| Frequency | Common |
| Deaths | N/A |
Digestive system neoplasm refers to the abnormal growth of cells in the digestive system, which includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas. These neoplasms can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Types of Digestive System Neoplasms[edit]
There are several types of digestive system neoplasms, including:
- Esophageal cancer: This type of cancer begins in the esophagus, the tube that carries food from the throat to the stomach.
- Stomach cancer: Also known as gastric cancer, this type begins in the stomach.
- Colorectal cancer: This type of cancer starts in the colon or rectum, which are parts of the large intestine.
- Liver cancer: This type begins in the liver.
- Pancreatic cancer: This type starts in the pancreas.
- Gallbladder cancer: This type begins in the gallbladder.
Symptoms[edit]
Symptoms of digestive system neoplasms vary depending on the type and location of the neoplasm. Common symptoms may include:
- Abdominal pain
- Changes in bowel habits, such as diarrhea or constipation
- Unexplained weight loss
- Fatigue
- Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of digestive system neoplasms typically involves a combination of physical examination, medical history, laboratory tests, and imaging studies. Endoscopy and biopsy may also be used to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment options for digestive system neoplasms depend on the type and stage of the neoplasm, as well as the patient's overall health. Treatment may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or a combination of these.
Prevention[edit]
While it's not possible to prevent all cases of digestive system neoplasms, certain lifestyle changes can reduce the risk. These include maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, limiting alcohol consumption, and avoiding tobacco use.
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