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Symptoms

What Is Adenocarcinoma?

Adenocarcinoma is a malignant disorder, which originates in the gland secreting (secretive) cells of the organs like lung, colon, rectum, prostate and stomach. These are lung adenocarcinoma, large bowel adenocarcinoma, rectal adenocarcinoma, signet ring cell adenocarcinoma and metastatic adenocarcinoma. In GastroDoxs, Houston, we tell you why you are sick, as well as what to do it

Common Symptoms

The symptoms will also differ, according to the organ that is attacked, though you may have noticed:

  • Constant coughing, coughing of blood.
  • Dimmying of the flat back or heart pains.
  • Blood Stools or bowel pattern.
  • Becton Dickson Pain in lower abdominal area or pains.
  • On the or frequent urinary frequency.
  • Anorexia and weight loss of unexplainable origin.
  • It is perennial fatigue or deprivation of vitality.

Causes

Although there is no unanimous cause of it, there are several factors that predispose an individual to adenocarcinoma development:

  • A family history of cancer.
  • Smoking, polluting or toxins of chemical nature.
  • The symptomatology of the inflammation of the affected organ is chronic.
  • The genetic mutations or inherited diseases.
  • Poor diet containing low amounts of fibre and high amounts of processed meat.
Treatment

Treatment Options for Adenocarcinoma in Houston | GastroDoxs

The treatment also consists of a given plan relying on the type and the stage of the cancer:

  • Surgery: This is mostly the excision of the tumor of the affected organ so as to provide the maximum chance of curing it.
  • Chemotherapy: This involves taking of medicine following which these are applied to eliminate or at least lower the possibility of proliferation of the cancerous cells.
  • Specific therapy: The medicines do not stop all of the molecular mechanisms, but only a portion of them that supply stimulus to the development of cancer.
  • Radiation therapy: Intense beams of radiation that were focused toward tumors and which served to make them small and less symptomatic.
  • Endoscopic therapy: Small lesions of alimentary canal, which are small and can undergo minimal invasive surgery to remove or ablate them.
  • Solitude: Palliative care to alleviate the pain and other symptoms at the late stages.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

With the center of interest in patient-centered care, specific adenocarcinoma treatment, GastroDoxs proposes specialized diagnostics and complex treatment, including the minimum invasive endoscopy and the most advanced one through the prism of the chemotherapy, radiation and drug targeted analysis. Our caring personnel will deal with you and develop a personalized plan and follow-ups that you will go through. Is your health your first-priority? By now make the appointment or get the second opinion and get the answers and get the personalized support.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What stage is adenocarcinoma?

Adenocarcinoma is classified from Stage I to Stage IV based on tumor size, lymph node involvement, and whether it has spread to other organs. Stage IV indicates metastatic disease.

How do doctors find lung adenocarcinoma?

Physicians use imaging tests such as chest X-rays or CT scans, laboratory studies, and confirm the diagnosis with a tissue biopsy obtained by bronchoscopy or needle aspiration.

What is signet ring cell adenocarcinoma?

Signet ring cell adenocarcinoma is a rare subtype where tumor cells contain abundant mucin, pushing the nucleus to one side, often originating in the stomach or colon and tending to be more aggressive.

What code is used for rectal adenocarcinoma?

The International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10) code for primary malignant neoplasm of the rectum is C20, with additional digits to specify laterality or subsite.

Can people survive stage 4 prostate adenocarcinoma?

Many patients live for years with Stage IV prostate adenocarcinoma. Treatments such as hormone therapy, chemotherapy, targeted agents, and supportive care can control disease and maintain quality of life.

How is colon adenocarcinoma treated?

Standard treatment begins with surgical resection of the tumor and affected lymph nodes, often followed by adjuvant chemotherapy and, in selected cases, radiation to reduce recurrence risk.

What causes lung adenocarcinoma?

Risk factors include tobacco smoke, radon gas exposure, air pollution, occupational chemicals, and certain genetic mutations that affect cell growth in lung tissue.

How common is metastatic adenocarcinoma?

Metastatic adenocarcinoma occurs when glandular tumors spread beyond their site of origin. Its frequency varies by cancer type and stage at diagnosis; early detection lowers the risk of metastasis.

Can dogs get adenocarcinoma too?

Yes. Dogs can develop adenocarcinomas in organs like the intestine, pancreas, or prostate. Without treatment, average survival ranges from 2 to 6 months, though surgery and chemotherapy may extend life.

When should I see a specialist?

You should consult a specialist if you experience persistent or unexplained symptoms (e.g., chronic cough, blood in stool), receive a cancer diagnosis, or need a second opinion on your care plan.

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