To effectively treat stomach cancer, patients will require surgery of some kind. Sometimes stomach cancer can be completely removed from the body through a less invasive endoscopic procedure, particularly in cases where the disease is still in its early stages. More conventional stomach cancer surgeries can improve patients' lives by enabling them to eat and feel more comfortable, or they can offer numerous treatment benefits for patients whose disease has advanced past the early stages. Nowadays, most stomach cancers that physicians discover have advanced past the initial stage. As a result, practically all patients with stomach cancer will need surgery to treat the illness, whether it be a minimally invasive procedure or a conventional open procedure. After a gastrectomy, eating smaller, more frequent meals can help alleviate or avoid uncomfortable symptoms. Patients who follow a low-carb, high-protein diet may also experience improved post-meal symptoms.
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