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What Doctors Are Now Spotting Earlier Than Ever

A promising new shift in cancer detection is giving doctors and patients renewed hope: stomach cancer, once known for being caught too late, is increasingly being found in its early stages. Thanks to more advanced endoscopy tools, doctors are now able to spot small tumors that were previously hidden—well before the cancer has a chance to spread.

Researchers from the Cleveland Clinic shared these hopeful findings at Digestive Disease Week, showing a steady rise in early diagnoses since 2004. At the same time, the number of late-stage diagnoses has dropped. This shift is especially important because early-stage stomach cancer has a much higher survival rate and can often be treated with less invasive procedures. With more people being diagnosed earlier—especially younger adults—experts believe we may be nearing a new era of improved outcomes for a disease once considered a silent killer.

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