Stomach cancer, or gastric cancer, ranks among the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with over one million new cases diagnosed annually according to the World Health Organization. This disease affects the stomach—an essential organ in the digestive system—making it a critical health concern. Early detection remains a significant challenge, as initial symptoms are often subtle, vague, or mistaken for common digestive issues. As a result, many cases are diagnosed at advanced stages, highlighting the importance of recognizing symptoms that are easy to overlook.
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39. Reduced Urine Output Reduced urine output, known as oliguria, can be a subtle but important symptom in individuals with stomach cancer. This decrease may occur…