Metastasis Of Stomach Cancer. Metastatic stomach cancer is a very serious quickly spreading malignancy. Metastatic patterns and survival depending on sex age stage anatomical location cardia and non cardia and histological type were assessed.
The liver and the peritoneum were commonly single metastases while lung metastases occurred frequently together with liver metastases. Metastatic or stage 4 stomach cancer has advanced and spread beyond the stomach and nearby lymph nodes to distant areas of the body. The median survival in metastatic gastric cancer was 3 months worst among those with bone and liver metastases 2 months.
A total of 7 559 patients with gastric cancer were identified.
Symptoms may be similar to other stomach problems and can include cramps loss of appetite fatigue and nausea. Signs and symptoms of stomach cancer may include. The median survival in metastatic gastric cancer was 3 months worst among those with bone and liver metastases 2 months. Metastatic stomach cancer is a very serious quickly spreading malignancy.