Stomach cancer occurs as a result of the development of malignant tumors in the gastric mucosa for various reasons.
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Malignant masses that tend to proliferate in any part of the pancreas are called pancreatic cancer. The most common type of pancreatic cancer is adenocarcinoma.
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Thyroid cancer is defined as malignant tissue formed when the cells that make up the structure of the thyroid gland begin to divide uncontrollably.
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Breast cancer occurs due to the change and uncontrolled proliferation of one of the cell groups that make up the breast tissue.
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Cancer that occurs in any part of the large intestine is called colon cancer. If the cancer is localized in the rectum, it is called rectal cancer.
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Liver cancers can be defined as tumors that arise in the liver's own parenchymal tissue.
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One of the most common symptoms of esophageal cancer is a feeling of choking during eating and difficulty swallowing.
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In the PIPAC method, chemotherapy drugs are given into the abdomen in a similar way to standard chemotherapy, but this time the doses are 1/10 of those given intravenously.
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The application of intra-abdominal hot chemotherapy, called HIPEC, is one of the most important steps taken in this field in terms of both extending the life of the patient and improving the quality of life.
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