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GIST and Lymphoma: Types of Stomach Cancer


GIST (Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor):

GIST is a type of tumor that most commonly develops in the stomach, though it can also arise in the small intestine, rectum, or esophagus.

Symptoms / Clinical Presentation:

  • Sometimes found accidentally during endoscopy or CT scan
  • Vomiting blood or passing black, tarry stools (GI bleeding)
  • Abdominal pain
  • Symptoms of blockage such as difficulty swallowing, repeated vomiting, abdominal swelling, or severe abdominal pain


Diagnosis:

Tests used to diagnose and plan treatment include:

  • Endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasound
  • Contrast-enhanced CT scan (CECT) of the abdomen
  • PET scan to detect distant spread


Treatment:

  • Small GISTs can be monitored regularly
  • Large tumors without spread should be surgically removed
  • Tumors that cannot be removed or patients who cannot undergo surgery are treated with targeted medicines like imatinib or sunitinib


Gastric Lymphoma:

Gastric lymphoma accounts for about 3–5% of stomach cancers. The stomach is the most common site where lymphoma appears outside the lymph nodes.


Marginal Zone B-Cell (MALT) Lymphoma:

This is the most common type of stomach lymphoma. It is usually linked to long-term H. pylori infection, which causes chronic gastritis.


Symptoms:

  • Indigestion
  • Pain in the upper abdomen
  • Nausea, vomiting, feeling full early
  • Gastrointestinal bleeding
  • Fever and weight loss


Diagnosis:

  • Detected via endoscopy, which may show redness, erosions, ulcers, or a visible growth
  • Biopsies are taken for confirmation
  • CT scan and EUS help determine the stage and spread of the disease


Treatment:

  • Early-stage disease can often be cured by treating H. pylori
  • Advanced cases require chemotherapy


Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma:

The role of H. pylori in this type is still uncertain.


Symptoms:

  • Upper abdominal pain and indigestion
  • Large tumors may cause blockage
  • Ulcers can bleed


Diagnosis:

  • Upper GI endoscopy with biopsy
  • Endoscopy often shows a large tumor or ulcer in the body or antrum of the stomach
  • CT, PET scan, and EUS are used for staging


Treatment:

Chemotherapy, sometimes combined with radiotherapy, is the main form of treatment

 

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