In 1984, two scientists from Australia, Dr. Barry Marshall and Dr. Robin Warren, discovered a bacteria in patients with gastritis called H.
Pylori. Their research found the link between the infection with H. pylori and stomach cancer. People infected with H. pylori are 6 times more likely to get stomach cancer. Studies of these cases of stomach cancers indicate that about 90 percent of these are related to H. pylori infections.
Most of the time there isn't any early signs or symptoms of stomach cancer. Because of this, people do not find out they have stomach cancer …show more content…
This type is typically 90-95% of the cases. Other kinds of stomach cancer are squamous cell carcinoma, lymphoma, and stromal tumors which is cancer of the muscle or connective tissue. A rare kind of stomach cancer, called carcinoid tumors, develops when cancer cells are found in certain hormone-making cells of the digestive system, or in the inner lining of the stomach.
There is different grades when talking about grading stomach cancer. It's from 1-4, 1&2 being low grade and 3&4 being high grade. Low grade means that the cancer cells are well differentiated. They appear and act much like normal cells. Lower grade cancer cells tend to be slow growing and are less likely to spread. High grade means that the cancer cells are badly differentiated. They appear and behave less normal. Higher grade cancer cells typically grow quicker and are more likely to spread.
There is many different kinds of ways to deal with stomach cancer. One way is Surgery, They remove part of the stomach that has cancer cells. If the cancer is in a later stage, the doctor will probably have to remove all of your