Symptoms of Gastrointestinal Cancer
There are typically no symptoms of gastrointestinal cancer in the early stages.
As the disease progresses, symptoms can include:
- Indigestion and stomach pain that worsens after you eat
- Feeling bloated after eating
- Feeling full after eating very little
- Fatigue
- Loss of appetite
- Severe and chronic heartburn or indigestion
- Loss of appetite
- Unintentional weight loss
- Blood in the stool
- Vomiting and nausea
- Jaundice
- Ascites, or a buildup of fluid in the abdomen
- Trouble swallowing
Types of Gastrointestinal Cancer
Diagnosing Gastrointestinal Cancer
We use several procedures and tests diagnose the various types of gastrointestinal cancer, including:
- Blood chemistry studies
- Upper endoscopy
- Upper GI series using a barium swallow
- CT scan
- Biopsy
Treating Gastrointestinal Cancer
Treatment for gastrointestinal cancer depends on the location of the disease and how advanced it is. Typically, we will treat with a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy or immunotherapy. If your cancer has reached Stage IV, surgery usually is not the primary treatment.