What is the survival rate of gastric remnant cancer? Gastric remnant cancer is also called post-gastric cancer because it can occur in the remaining stomach after subtotal gastrectomy or in the whole stomach after simple gastrointestinal anastomosis, simple perforation repair or vagus nerve transection. Therefore, the incidence of gastric remnant cancer is related to the first surgical method. Cancer of gastric remnant is also called postoperative gastric cancer. It can occur in the residual stomach after subtotal gastrectomy, or in the whole stomach after simple gastrointestinal anastomosis, simple perforation repair or vagus nerve transection. It is generally considered to be limited to gastric cancer occurring after surgery for non-cancerous gastric lesions. If surgery is performed for malignant lesions, it should refer to gastric cancer occurring more than 20 years after surgery. |
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