” New advances in stomach cancer: recent findings of research into stomach cancer “
Stomach cancer, as a malignant tumour that poses a serious threat to human health, has been the focus of medical research. In recent years, as science and technology have continued to improve, there have been encouraging new advances in the study of stomach cancer, which have opened up new hopes for the prevention and treatment of stomach cancer.
I. New approaches to early diagnosis
Traditional early diagnosis of stomach cancer relies mainly on a gastroscope examination, but it may be uncomfortable for some patients and there is a certain drop rate. Today, scientists are exploring new early diagnostic methods.
Of these, attention is paid to liquid detection techniques. It assesses the existence of stomach cancer and understanding some of the characteristics of the tumor by detecting tumour-related substances in body fluids such as blood and urine, such as circulatory tumour cells (CTC), circulatory tumour DNA, etc. This approach has the advantage of being ingenuity or infrequent, and patient acceptance is relatively high. Moreover, it allows for some monitoring of the recurrence and transfer of tumours and provides an important basis for subsequent treatment.
In addition, artificial intelligence has begun to emerge in early detection of stomach cancer. Through the study and analysis of a large amount of data, such as stomach mirror images and pathological slices, artificial intelligence systems can assist doctors to more accurately identify stomach cancer pathologies, and even to detect microclinics that are difficult to detect in the eyes of some people, greatly improving the accuracy of early diagnosis.
II. New breakthroughs in precision treatment
In the area of stomach cancer treatment, precision treatment is now the hot spot, with many new breakthroughs.
With regard to target treatment, researchers have found more specific targets for stomach cancer cells and have developed appropriate target-oriented drugs. These drugs can act precisely on specific molecules or genes in cancer cells, inhibiting the growth and growth of cancer cells and causing relatively small damage to normal cells. For example, the use of anti-HER-2 drug for positive stomach cancer can significantly improve the treatment and prolong the life of the patient.
Immunization treatment has also brought new advances. The immunosuppressants activate the patient’s own immune system through the “brake” mechanism of the immune system, enabling it to better identify and attack cancer cells. In recent years, some immunosuppressants have shown good efficacy in the treatment of stomach cancer, especially in the case of late-stage stomach cancers, where traditional treatments have not worked well.
III. NEW RESEARCH RESEARCHS
Understanding the causes of stomach cancer is essential for prevention and treatment. New results have also emerged in this regard in the recent past.
In addition to known cholesterococcal infections, bad eating habits and other factors, studies have found that intestinal strains may also be associated with the development of stomach cancer. The intestinal strains are a large number of micro-organisms living in the human intestinal tract and are closely related to human health. When intestinal strains are imbalanced, the risk of stomach cancer can be increased by indirectly affecting the stomach through immune functions that affect the intestinal tract, metabolism, etc. This discovery suggests that maintaining the balance of the intestinal population could be a new focus for the prevention of stomach cancer.
In addition, genetic studies are well advanced. Scientists have discovered a number of new genetic variations associated with stomach cancer, which not only help us to better understand the mechanisms for developing stomach cancer, but also make it possible to develop targeted genetic treatment programmes.
Rehabilitation and new improvements in the quality of life
In the past, there has been a greater focus on the cure of diseases in the treatment of stomach cancer, but there has now been a new increase in the focus on the management of the period of rehabilitation and the quality of life of patients.
With regard to rehabilitation, studies have found that adequate nutritional support and physical intervention are important for the recovery of patients with stomach cancer. A reasonable mix of diets can help the patient to provide adequate nutrition and promote physical healing and functional recovery. Moderate sports, such as walking, yoga, etc., can improve patients ‘ gastrointestinal functions, increase their body immunity and improve their quality of life.
At the psychological level, in recognition of the enormous psychological stress that patients with stomach cancer face in the course of their illness and treatment, a growing number of health-care facilities are now equipped with specialized psychologists or psychological counselling services to help patients reduce their anxiety, depression, etc. to better cope with the disease.
These latest findings from the study of stomach cancer, whether in terms of early diagnosis, precision treatment, research into the causes of the disease, or rehabilitation and improvement of the quality of life, have brought new tools and ideas to combat stomach cancer. It is believed that, as technology continues to develop, we will make more breakthroughs on the path to stomach cancer prevention and give more hope to the patients.