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Everything You Need to Know About Small Intestine Cancer

Gain a deeper understanding of small intestine cancer with this expert-reviewed guide from Ujala Cygnus, one of Indiau2019s best cancer hospitals. Explore everything from early warning signs and underlying causes to diagnosis, cancer types, and cutting-edge treatment options.

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Everything You Need to Know About Small Intestine Cancer

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  1. Everything You Need to Know About Small Intestine Cancer: Symptoms, Causes & More When we hear about cancer, we only think of the most common types of cancer, such as lung cancer, blood cancer, breast cancer, etc. Cancer is a fatal disease that can develop in any part of the body. It is detected in early stages; the right diagnosis and treatment can improve the chances of your recovery. However, one rare and lesser-known cancer is small intestine cancer. Let’s understand what intestinal cancer is, its different types, symptoms and causes. What is small intestine cancer? Small intestine cancer is a rare disease that begins in the tissue of the small intestine, a long, narrow tube that connects the stomach to the large intestine. An essential component of the digestive system, the small intestine is where food is broken down and nutrients are taken up by the body. Although small intestine cancer can develop anywhere in the small intestine, it most commonly occurs in the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine. Symptoms of small intestine cancer In early stages, small intestine cancer can be nonspecific and may not appear until the cancer reaches the advanced stage. Some common symptoms of small intestine cancer are as follows- Abdominal pain- One of the most common symptoms of small intestine cancer is abdominal pain, which can be dull or sharp. The pain can be in the middle or lower part of the stomach. • Unexpected weight loss- Unintentional weight loss might be a sign of small intestine cancer. This happens because cancer cells consume nutrients from the body. • Bloating and nausea-Small intestine cancer can cause abdominal pain and bloating, which can accompany other symptoms such as stomach pain. • Changes in the bowel movement- If you observe changes in the bowel movement, such as diarrhoea, constipation or blood in your stool, this may also be a sign of small intestine cancer. • Anaemia- Small intestine cancer may lead to anemia, a condition when body can’t produce enough red blood cells. This can make you feel weak and exhausted. • Lump or swelling- A lump or swelling in the stomach can be a symptom of small intestine cancer. • Jaundice, loss of appetite or blood in stools are other symptoms of small intestine cancer. Risk factors of small intestine cancer There are several factors that can increase the risk of developing small intestine cancer. These are as follows- Age- People over 50 are more prone to develop intestinal cancer. The risk of developing small intestine cancer is higher in older age. •

  2. Genetics- Certain genetic mutations may increase the risk of developing small intestine cancer. People who have a family history of developing familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) have higher risk of developing this cancer. • Crohn's disease or coeliac disease: People who suffer from inflammatory bowel conditions are more susceptible to small intestinal cancer. • Radiation exposure: People who have undergone radiation treatment to the pelvis or abdomen may be more susceptible to small intestinal cancer. • Gender: Men are more likely to develop small intestinal cancer than women. • Types of small intestine cancers: Small intestine cancer is of five types: Adenocarcinoma- This form of cancer starts in your secretory cells in the body. These cells or tissues that line the major organs are essential for releasing mucus and digestive juices. • Sarcoma- This type of cancer begins in bones or soft tissue such as cartilage, muscle, connective and fibrous tissues. • Carcinoid growths- These tumours grow slowly and may spread to the liver and other parts of the body. • Lymphoma- This type of cancer begins in the cells of the immune system, and can be further classified into two types- Hodgkin Lymphoma and non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. • Gastrointestinal stromal tumours- These develop in the walls of gastrointestinal tract. They may be malignant or benign. • Choose Ujala Cygnus- Best hospital for cancer treatment in India If someone around is suffering from small intestine cancer symptoms, consult a trusted oncologist. Are you still in a dilemma and looking for a reputed and best cancer hospital in India? Come to Ujala Cygnus. The oncology department at Ujala Cygnus offers various advanced treatments to cancer patients as per their condition and need. As the best hospital for cancer treatment in India, Ujala Cygnus comprises a team of experienced and renowned oncologists and compassionate medical professionals. At Ujala Cygnus hospital, oncologists collaborate with other specialities to provide comprehensive care and support to the cancer patients and develop a customised treatment plan according to their condition and needs. With a multidisciplinary approach, Ujala Cygnus ensures early diagnosis and offers effective treatment that enhances the quality of life of cancer patients. Thus, it is regarded as the best cancer hospital in India. Source URL: https://ujalacygnus.bcz.com/2025/07/28/everything-you-need-to-know-about- small-intestine-cancer-symptoms-causes-more/

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