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  1. Batteries that cause symptoms or signs of stomach injury. Any objects that have been in the stomach longer than 3 to 4 weeks. Batteries that have been in the stomach for more than 48 hours but have not caused injury. Objects that are larger than 1 inch (about 2.5 centimeters) in diameter in the stomach. Any magnets that can be reached with the ...

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    • Overview
    • What are the early signs and symptoms of end stage stomach cancer?
    • What are the later signs and symptoms of end stage stomach cancer?
    • What treatments are used during end stage stomach cancer?
    • Is it painful to die of stomach cancer?
    • Steps you can take to ease end-of-life discomfort for a loved one
    • Takeaway

    Early stage stomach cancer typically doesn’t have specific symptoms. But in later stages, the cancer often presents with symptoms ranging from unintended weight loss to jaundice, and usually with a noticeable stomach lump.

    Stomach cancer is extremely difficult to cure once it’s advanced. People with end stage stomach cancer live at least 5 years about 7% as often as people without stomach cancer.

    End stage stomach cancer is also called stage 4 cancer or metastatic cancer. Treatment for end stage stomach cancer is usually palliative, meaning it focuses on reducing your symptoms and increasing your survival time. Medications and other supportive treatments may be able to ease symptoms like:

    •abdominal pain

    •nausea and vomiting

    •abdominal swelling

    Stomach cancer usually doesn’t cause symptoms in the early stages. In rare cases, general and nonspecific symptoms may appear.

    In a 2020 case study, researchers reported a 76-year-old woman who had left upper back pain for a year that came and went. She had occasional heartburn. While out shopping, she had a brief episode where she became pale and felt weak, nauseated, and light-headed.

    Symptoms of stomach cancer often don’t appear until the late stages, often when the cancer has already spread to other parts of your body (the definition of “end stage” for this condition).

    Symptoms of end stage stomach cancer can include:

    •loss of appetite

    •unintentional weight loss

    •abdominal pain

    •feeling full after small meals

    Chemotherapy

    Many different chemotherapy drugs are used to treat late stage stomach cancer. These drugs include: •capecitabine (such as Xeloda, Xitabin, and Capcibin) •docetaxel (Taxotere, Docefrez) •cisplatin (Platinol and others) •doxorubicin (such as Adriamycin, Doxil, and Caelyx) •epirubicin (Pharmorubicin) •etoposide (such as Etopophos, Toposar, and Vepesid) •fluorouracil (such as Carac, Efudex, and Fluoroplex) •irinotecan (such as Camptosar, Campto, and Onivyde) •leucovorin (Wellcovorin) •oxaliplatin (Eloxatin) •paclitaxel (such as Nov-Onxol, Onxol, and Paclitaxel Novaplus) •trifluridine and tipiracil (Lonsurf) Some clinics may offer hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, where warmed chemotherapy drugs are used to wash the inside of your abdomen during surgery.

    Ramucirumab, possibly with chemotherapy

    Ramucirumab (Cyramza) falls into a class of drugs called targeted therapy. These medications specifically target cancer cells while leaving healthy cells relatively intact. They generally cause fewer side effects than chemotherapy.

    Trastuzumab deruxtecan

    Trastuzumab deruxtecan (Enhertu) is a targeted therapy drug. Doctors use it to treat stomach cancer that’s overexpressing the protein HER2. These cancers are called HER2-positive stomach cancers.

    Supportive treatments can help minimize pain caused by complications of your cancer. Strong pain medications can help lessen physical discomfort. Many of these medications cause side effects like sleepiness or confusion.

    The side effects of these medications, combined with the progression of your disease, will likely cause you to spend progressively more time asleep.

    As you get closer to the end of life, your heart rate will likely slow down. Decreased blood and oxygen supply to your brain may cause you to lose consciousness. At this point, you’re unlikely to experience any significant pain.

    Even though dying of stomach cancer often isn’t physically painful for the person going through it, it can be emotionally painful for you and the people close to you.

    Supporting their physical needs

    You may be able to make your loved one more physically comfortable by: •helping them change their position in their bed frequently •elevating their head, if it’s comfortable for them •providing them with blankets or a fan to help them stay comfortable •helping them bathe •bringing them fluids and easy-to-eat sources of nutrition like smoothies •using moisturizer to soothe their dry skin

    Supporting their emotional needs

    Every person dying of cancer has their own way of dealing with their situation. Some people may feel afraid or sad while others are at peace about what’s ahead of them. You can ask your loved one about what they want emotionally. They may want to deal with their finances, resolve unfinished conflicts, or say their final goodbyes.

    End stage stomach cancer isn’t considered curable. Treatment revolves around prolonging your life and minimizing your discomfort.

    With proper treatment, dying of stomach cancer doesn’t need to be physically painful. But it can still be difficult emotionally for you and your loved ones.

    • Daniel Yetman
  2. Dec 18, 2018 · A large-scale 2017 study of the 10 most common cancers with bone metastasis found: Lung cancer had the lowest 1-year survival rate after bone metastasis (10 percent). Breast cancer had the highest ...

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  3. Feb 14, 2024 · Gastritis doesn't always cause symptoms. When it does, the symptoms of gastritis may include: Gnawing or burning ache or pain, called indigestion, in your upper belly. This feeling may become either worse or better after eating. Nausea. Vomiting. A feeling of fullness in your upper abdomen after eating.

  4. Jan 6, 2021 · The first signs of stomach cancer are often vague. In fact, stomach cancer signs may be heartburn, indigestion, changes in appetite, nausea and vomiting. The common signs of stomach cancer that a patient experiences include: Nausea. Vomiting, with or without blood. Change in appetite.

    • The University of Kansas Cancer Center
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