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GI Cancer Treatment in Ahmedabad

Gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are cancers that develop in the digestive system, including the stomach, colon, and rectum. These cancers can affect digestion, nutrient absorption, and bowel function if not detected and treated at an early stage.

At Airavat Cancer Care Hospital, patients receive comprehensive GI cancer care through accurate diagnosis, advanced surgical expertise, and personalized treatment planning focused on safe tumor removal and improved digestive health.

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What is GI Cancer?

GI cancer refers to cancers that occur in the gastrointestinal tract, which includes organs involved in digestion such as the stomach, colon, and rectum. These cancers may begin as abnormal cell growth in the lining of digestive organs and can spread to nearby lymph nodes or distant organs if not treated promptly.

GI Cancer TypesTreated at Airavat Cancer Care

Stomach Cancer
Advanced diagnosis and surgical management for tumors affecting the stomach to improve digestive function and recovery.
Colorectal Cancer
Comprehensive treatment for cancers affecting the colon or rectum with a focus on preserving bowel function.

Symptoms of GI Cancer

GI cancer symptoms might differ based on the location and stage of the disease.  Common signs include persistent:

Persistent abdominal discomfort
Changes in bowel habits
Blood in stool
Indigestion or heartburn
Unexplained weight loss
Fatigue
Loss of appetite
Difficulty swallowing

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of GI cancers involves clinical evaluation along with imaging tests such as CT scan, colonoscopy, or endoscopy to detect abnormal growths in the digestive tract. A biopsy may be required to confirm the presence of cancer cells. Additional investigations help determine the stage of the cancer and guide appropriate treatment planning.

Stages of GI Cancer

  • Stage I: Cancer confined to the affected organ
  • Stage II: Spread to deeper tissue layers
  • Stage III: Spread to nearby lymph nodes
  • Stage IV: Spread to distant organs

Staging helps determine the most suitable treatment approach.

Treatment Options for GI Cancer

Treatment may involve surgery, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, or radiation therapy depending on the type and stage of cancer. Minimally invasive surgical techniques may be considered in selected cases for tumor removal with reduced complications and faster recovery.

Why Early Detection Matters in GI Cancers?

Early detection of gastrointestinal cancers plays an important role in improving treatment outcomes and survival rates. Identifying cancer at an early stage allows for timely intervention, less complex treatment, and better preservation of digestive function.

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Why Choose Airavat Cancer Care for GI Cancer Treatment in Ahmedabad?

1. Experienced Oncology Team
A dedicated team specializes in managing stomach cancers.
2. Advanced Diagnostic Support
Modern imaging techniques ensure accurate detection and staging.
3. Personalized Treatment Planning
Treatment plans are customized based on cancer stage and patient health.
4. Minimally Invasive Surgical Options
Advanced techniques help reduce complications and recovery time.
5. Comprehensive Follow-Up Care
Continuous monitoring supports long-term recovery and improved outcomes.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is at a higher risk of developing GI cancers?
Individuals with unhealthy dietary habits, obesity, smoking, alcohol consumption, or family history of digestive tract cancers may have an increased risk of developing GI cancers.
Can lifestyle changes help reduce the risk of GI cancer?
Maintaining a balanced diet, avoiding smoking and alcohol, and staying physically active may help lower the risk of developing gastrointestinal cancers.
Is screening recommended for GI cancers?
Screening tests such as colonoscopy or endoscopy may be advised for individuals with persistent digestive symptoms or increased risk factors.
Can GI cancers be treated with minimally invasive surgery?
Minimally invasive procedures may be considered in selected cases for tumor removal with smaller incisions and quicker recovery.
Can GI cancer recur after treatment?
Recurrence may occur depending on the cancer type and stage, making regular follow-up visits important for early detection.