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An Overview of Gastric Conditions: Neoplasms, Injuries, and Developments in Research and Management

Dil Prasad Subba

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This review article shows that conditions involving the stomach range widely over tumors, trauma, and cutting-edge research models. Stomach cancer is, after all, one of the most important global health issues; moreover, it is often in the advanced stages by the time it is discovered or diagnosed, resulting in relatively low survival. Surgical intervention is the solution in most cases for traumatic injuries to the stomach, while recent advancement in gastric organoid research holds promise for ushering in personalised medicine. Ever-evolving forms of vindication exist on the modes via which gastric pain can be managed, which include pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic approaches. Being informed on the physiology and pathology of the stomach and new types of treatments will form an important part of making better outcomes possible for such patients. This article seems to address all the crucial issues emerging out of gastric neoplasms, their injuries, new advances in research, strategies towards their pain management, and possible emerging therapies.


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