Treatment FAQ

what treatment is available for 88yr.old with malignant stomach cancer

by Loyce Crooks Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is the life expectancy of someone diagnosed with stomach cancer?

65 out of 100 people (65%) with stage 1 stomach cancer will survive their cancer for 5 years or more after they're diagnosed. Around 35 out of 100 people (around 35%) with stage 2 stomach cancer will survive their cancer for 5 years or more after they're diagnosed.

Is there an age limit for cancer treatment?

Age does not usually restrict the active treatment of cancer, but the patient's other diseases and poor general condition do. Geriatric and psycho-social assessment of the patient's situation help in making the treatment decisions. Cancer surgery can usually be carried out normally, regardless of age.

What is the most effective treatment for stomach cancer?

Surgery is rarely used, and the main treatment is usually chemotherapy. It is important to note that studies show that the use of palliative chemotherapy for stomach cancer can improve both the length and quality of life.

Is surgery the best treatment for elderly gastric cancer patients?

In addition, it has been reported that surgery contributes to a better prognosis than supportive care for patients with early or low-risk GC[64].

Can a 70 year old have chemotherapy?

Organ toxicities may be more problematic in the elderly, but in most tumours, the efficacy of chemotherapy is not age dependent. Chemotherapy, where indicated for advanced cancer, can therefore be safely and effectively used in selected elderly patients. Managing advanced cancer in the elderly is an increasing problem.

Should an 85 year old have chemotherapy?

In most cases, it does not. A healthy older person often has the same chances of responding to treatment or being cured than a younger one. Even for patients with more health issues chemotherapy may help decrease cancer symptoms and growth, and help people live better and longer.

Does stomach cancer spread quickly?

Stomach cancer is a slow-growing cancer that usually develops over a year or longer.

Does chemo work on stomach cancer?

Many different chemo drugs can be used to treat stomach cancer, including: 5-FU (fluorouracil), often given along with leucovorin (folinic acid) Capecitabine. Carboplatin.

Where Does stomach cancer spread first?

The most common place for stomach cancer to spread is to the liver. It can also spread to the lungs, to lymph nodes or to the tissue lining the abdominal cavity (peritoneum).

At what stage of stomach cancer is chemotherapy used?

You're likely to have chemotherapy before and after surgery unless you have a very early stage cancer (stage 1A). This is called perioperative chemotherapy. It aims to: reduce the size of the cancer so it's easier for your surgeon to remove.

How long can you live with metastatic stomach cancer?

Overall survival diminished with age (P<0.001). The median overall survival was 6 months in patients of ≤ 44 years old as compared to 3 months in patients 75 years and older.

What is the last stage of stomach cancer?

Stage 4 stomach cancer means your cancer is advanced. Your cancer has spread through the outer lining of your stomach and into other nearby organs or body structures. Or it has spread to distant body parts.

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