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Digestion

Diseases:
Gastric Cancer
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Table of contents

01 02 03
The disease People at risk Risk factors

04 05 06
Treatments Prevention Conclusion
01
The disease &
its symptoms
Introduction to the
disease
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● The health risks
● Likelihood of developing it
● Prevalence
Who is at risk?

Individuals infected with Individuals with a family


Helicobacter pylori history of gastric cancer

Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium that can infect Having a close relative, such as a parent or
the lining of the stomach, leading to chronic sibling, who has had gastric cancer increases the
inflammation and an increased risk of gastric risk of developing the disease. In some cases,
cancer. Long-term H. pylori infection is one of there may be an inherited genetic predisposition
the most significant risk factors for developing that contributes to the higher risk
gastric cancer
Three characteristics of gastric cancer

Slow Metastasis Risk factors

Gastric cancer tends to develop As gastric cancer progresses, Gastric cancer has several risk
slowly over time. In the early cancer cells can spread to nearby factors associated with its
stages, it can be asymptomatic or lymph nodes and other organs, development. These include
have mild symptoms that are such as the liver, lungs, or Helicobacter pylori infection, a
often mistaken for common peritoneum. This can lead to diet high in salty and smoked
digestive issues such as more advanced stages of the foods, family history of gastric
indigestion, heartburn, or disease and a worse prognosis cancer, smoking, obesity, and
abdominal discomfort certain genetic factors
Four main types of treatments
Surgery Chemotherapy

Surgery is a commonly used method to treat Chemotherapy uses drugs to destroy cancer cells
cancer. It involves the removal of the cancerous or inhibit their growth. These drugs can be
tumor, and in some cases, surrounding tissue and administered orally, intravenously, or directly into
affected lymph nodes may also be removed the affected area

Radiation therapy Targeted therapy

Radiation therapy involves the use of high-energy Targeted therapy involves the use of drugs or
beams, such as X-rays or proton beams, to kill other substances that specifically target cancer
cancer cells and shrink tumors. It is often used in cells or the processes that allow cancer cells to
conjunction with surgery grow and survive
Risk factors
Age Genetics Lifestyle
Many diseases occur more Some diseases have a Certain behaviors can increase
frequently in certain age hereditary component and can the risk of developing
brackets be passed down through certain illnesses
families

Environment Medical history Gender


Exposure to certain substances A personal or family history of Some illnesses are more
in the environment can certain illnesses can increase common in one gender than
increase the risk of developing the risk of developing others
some diseases related conditions
1.1 M
1.1 million new cases of gastric cancer

768,000
Deaths because of gastric cancer

30%
30% is the survival rate
$1 billion
Investment in disease research is crucial for
improving public health outcomes, advancing
medicine, and improving quality of life for patients,
which in turn has the potential for significant
economic growth and global health benefits
Disease prevalence
0-5% are affected

6-14% are affected

15-30% are affected

These are diseases that are caused


by pathogenic microorganisms such
as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or
parasites. Examples of infectious
diseases include the flu or
tuberculosis

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Symptoms and diagnosis
Gastric cancer is uncommon, but symptoms may
12% 25-35 include persistent indigestion, weight loss, and
abdominal pain

Gastric cancer is rare, but symptoms may include


45% 36-45 persistent indigestion, weight loss, and abdominal
discomfort

Gastric cancer becomes more common, with


85% 55-65 symptoms like persistent indigestion, loss of appetite,
and weight loss

Gastric cancer is prevalent, with symptoms like


56% 65+ persistent indigestion, weight loss, and abdominal
discomfort

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Risk factors and complications
Risk factors Description Prevalence Contributing Complications Severity

Being over the age Age-related decline in Heart attack, Stroke, Kidney
Age over 50 80% of cases High
of 50 immune function damage, Blindness

Lung cancer, Chronic


Nicotine addiction,
Smoking Using tobacco products 30% of cases obstructive pulmonary disease Moderate
Exposure to carcinogens
(COPD)

Blood pressure
High blood Heart disease, Stroke, Kidney
consistently above 140/90 40% of cases Obesity, Stress, Genetics High
pressure damage, Vision loss
mm Hg

Family history of Genetic predisposition to Heart disease, Stroke, Kidney


10% of cases Family history Moderate
disease the disease damage, Blindness
Disease history

XX/XX Discovery Treatment XX/XX

XX/XX Early research Epidemic XX/XX

XX/XX First treatment Current research XX/XX

XX/XX Discoveries Future directions XX/XX


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Disease management
Number of cases of the disease over time
10% Decrease in new cases this year

95% Treatment success rate

20% Decrease in mortality rate

Conclusions
Region Number of cases Percentage of cases
North 1,000 20%
South 2,500 50%
East 1,200 24%

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Disease overview
Information Key findings
Genetic, environmental, and ● Global burden: Gastric cancer is one of the most common
Causes lifestyle factors types of cancer worldwide
● Risk factors: Several factors increase the risk of developing
Fatigue, weight loss, joint pain, gastric cancer
Symptoms fever, and rash ● Early detection: Early detection of gastric cancer is
challenging because of the symptoms
Blood tests, imaging tests, and
Diagnosis biopsy Conclusions
In this section, summarize the key findings from the
Treatment
Medications, surgery, and lifestyle
changes
01 disease study

Vaccination, hygiene, and avoiding Provide an overview of the implications for the
Prevention high-risk behaviors 02 current diagnosis and treatment plan
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