Suspicious carcinoma...
I had done CT scan, endoscopy. It shown there is a tumor and suspicious carcinoma. The tumor is outside the stomach area after endoscopy. What can I do now?

Answer:
I'm sorry to hear about the findings from your CT scan and endoscopy. It's important to address your concerns promptly, so here is what I suggest:

1. Consult with an oncologist: It's crucial to seek the expertise of an oncologist who specializes in treating cancer. They can review the results of your imaging studies, perform further tests if necessary, and discuss treatment options with you.

2. Biopsy: A biopsy of the tumor is usually needed to confirm the diagnosis of carcinoma. The oncologist may recommend a biopsy procedure to obtain a sample of the tissue for analysis.

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Last Edited: 09 Nov 2024
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