Stomach cancer, also known as gastric cancer, affects over one million people globally each year, making it the fifth most common cancer worldwide (WHO Cancer Facts). The stomach plays a crucial part in digestion by breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. Unfortunately, stomach cancer often develops without noticeable symptoms in its early stages, leading to late detection and poorer outcomes. This silent progression is a major challenge for timely diagnosis and effective treatment.
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36. Night Sweats Night sweats—episodes of excessive sweating during sleep—can sometimes be a systemic sign of underlying illnesses, including stomach cancer. In the context of cancer,…