Description
Digestive gastroscopy or upper digestive endoscopy (also known as oral panedoscopy, esophagogastroduodenoscopy or videogastroscopy) is a technique that allows the exploration of the upper digestive system (from the mouth to the second portion of the duodenum).
The prevention of digestive and metabolic diseases is of vital importance to identify the warning signs of these pathologies to maintain a favorable state of health.
Therefore, preventive measures and early diagnosis are essential to reduce the risk of developing Stomach Cancer.
Why is Digestive Cancer Prevention so important?
Currently, the development of Digestive Cancer can be avoided by taking preventive measures such as periodically performing a digestive Gastroscopy.
The symptoms of Digestive Cancer in the initial stages (gastroesophageal reflux, burning…) often go unnoticed. In more advanced stages, patients report difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), pain when swallowing (odynophagia), lack of appetite (anorexia), and/or weight loss.
