From the mouth to the anus, the stomach and intestine-related (GI) region of land is a long passage. Everything you consume goes through your oesophagus and is processed in your stomach and small intestines to remove food-like substances. Finally, waste is expelled from the body via the colon and rectum. A tumour can arise in one of these organs if a mutation in the DNA leads cells to grow differently than they would normally. This type of change occurs as a result of the modification. Stomach and intestine-related cancer is frequent in the United States and around the world, and it could be anything from hidden under circumstances to lifestyle decisions to the study of microscopic chemical assembly instructions inside living things. Treatments are more successful when cancer is identified at an early stage, which can be difficult to do.
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