Question
Lately, I’ve been feeling bloated and have had indigestion, even after taking some digestive medicine without any improvement. When I went to the hospital for a check-up, the doctor said it was gastric mucosal lymphoma. Can gastric mucosal lymphoma be cured?
Answer
Gastric mucosal lymphoma is a malignant tumor that appears in the stomach, which is essentially a symptom of cancer, leading to cancerous changes in the stomach’s soft tissue. Gastric mucosal lymphoma can generally be cured with active treatment. Patients must go to the hospital for timely checks and receive proper treatment under the doctor’s guidance. Treatment plans should be determined based on individual physical conditions, and it’s important to strengthen nutrition and rest during this time.